Iskratel Innbox V50-U Programming manual

VDSL2 Home Gateway
Innbox V50-U
Management Guide

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Safety precautions
When using this equipment, consider the following precautions and requirements:
The following requirements should be fulfilled in order to ensure optimal performance of the device up-to-
date technology without any danger of damaging the equipment or the users:
Please read the installation instructions in the User documentation thoroughly before you set up the
unit. Correct handling ensures the safety of the user and the equipment.
The device is designed for indoor use. The unit should be used in a sheltered area, within a
temperature range from +5 to +40 Celsius.
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or other heat sources. The housing and electronic
components may be damaged by direct sunlight or heat sources.
Avoid using the device in dusty or damp places and places where there is a risk of explosion.
Do not expose the device to humidity (in a bathroom for example).
When the device is placed close to devices emitting electromagnetic interferences such as a
microwave oven, HiFi equipment, etc., its performance is degraded. Move the device outside the
disturbance range and the modem resumes its normal operation.
Do not try to open or repair the unit yourself. The unit is a complicated electronic device that may be
repaired only by authorized and qualified personnel.
Only use the power adapter that comes with the package. Using a different voltage rating power
adapter may damage this unit.
Place this unit on a stable surface or mount it on the wall.
Disconnect the power adapter before moving the unit.
Do not put the cables where people can fall over them.
Keep the package out of reach of children.
Fiber cable, when operating, transmits a beam of infrared laser light You shall not look
at the optical cable if it is at one side connected to the optical transmitter while the other
end is not connected.
Voltage: When handling the power supply system, follow the instructions for safe use,
which are part of the power-supply user manual.
Sensitivity to static electricity: To protect the equipment sensitive to static electricity
always use an antistatic wrist-strap.
For an even higher level of protection, we recommend that you equip the room with
antistatic floor, and wear an antistatic overall, cotton gloves and conducting footwear.

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Document D Management Guide
1 About this document.............................................................................................. 1
1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Intended audience........................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Document organization................................................................................................................... 1
1.4 Conventions..................................................................................................................................... 1
1.4.1 Additional text marking............................................................................................................... 1
1.4.2 Graphical user interface (GUI).................................................................................................... 2
2 Starting the WEB management interface.............................................................. 3
2.1 Navigation ........................................................................................................................................ 4
3 WEB management interface description .............................................................. 4
3.1 Device info........................................................................................................................................ 5
3.1.1 Summary.................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Advanced Setup............................................................................................................................... 6
3.2.1 Layer2 Interface.......................................................................................................................... 6
3.2.1.1 ATM Interface........................................................................................................................ 6
3.2.1.1.1 ATM PVC configuration...................................................................................................................7
3.2.1.2 PTM Interface........................................................................................................................ 8
3.2.1.2.1 PTM configuration............................................................................................................................8
3.2.1.3 ETH Interface ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.1.3.1 ETH WAN Configuration..................................................................................................................9
3.2.2 WAN Service........................................................................................................................... 10
3.2.2.1 WAN Service Interface configuration ................................................................................. 10
3.2.3 LAN........................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.4 NAT .......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.4.1 Virtual Servers..................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.4.1.1 NAT -- Virtual servers....................................................................................................................16
3.2.4.2 Port Triggering..................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.4.2.1 NAT -- Port Triggering ...................................................................................................................17
3.2.4.3 DMZ Host ............................................................................................................................ 18
3.2.5 Security..................................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.5.1 IP Filtering ........................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.5.1.1 Outgoing IP filtering.......................................................................................................................19
3.2.5.1.2 Incoming IP Filtering......................................................................................................................20
3.2.5.2 MAC Filtering....................................................................................................................... 22
3.2.5.2.1 Add MAC Filter ..............................................................................................................................23
3.2.6 Parental Control........................................................................................................................ 23
3.2.6.1 Time Restriction .................................................................................................................. 24
3.2.6.1.1 Access Timer Restriction...............................................................................................................24
3.2.6.2 URL Filter ............................................................................................................................ 25
3.2.6.2.1 Parental Control -- URL Filter Add.................................................................................................25
3.2.7 Quality of Service ..................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.7.1 QoS Queue Setup............................................................................................................... 27
3.2.7.1.1 QoS Queue Configuration .............................................................................................................28
3.2.7.2 QoS Classification............................................................................................................... 28
3.2.7.2.1 Add Network Traffic Class Rule.....................................................................................................29
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3.2.8 Routing .....................................................................................................................................29
3.2.8.1 Default Gateway..................................................................................................................30
3.2.8.2 Static Route.........................................................................................................................30
3.2.8.2.1 Routing -- Static Route Add...........................................................................................................31
3.2.8.3 Policy Routing......................................................................................................................31
3.2.8.3.1 Policy Routing Setup .....................................................................................................................32
3.2.8.4 RIP.......................................................................................................................................32
3.2.9 DNS ..........................................................................................................................................33
3.2.9.1 DNS Server..........................................................................................................................33
3.2.9.2 Dynamic DNS......................................................................................................................34
3.2.9.2.1 Add Dynamic DNS.........................................................................................................................35
3.2.10 DSL...........................................................................................................................................36
3.2.11 UPnP ........................................................................................................................................37
3.2.12 DNS Proxy................................................................................................................................38
3.2.13 Interface Grouping....................................................................................................................38
3.2.13.1 Interface Grouping Configuration.........................................................................................39
3.2.14 Port Configuration.....................................................................................................................40
3.2.15 Multicast....................................................................................................................................41
3.3 Wireless ..........................................................................................................................................42
3.3.1 Basic.........................................................................................................................................42
3.3.2 Security.....................................................................................................................................43
3.3.2.1 Manual Setup AP.................................................................................................................44
3.3.2.1.1 WEP...............................................................................................................................................45
3.3.2.1.2 WPA...............................................................................................................................................47
3.3.2.1.3 WPA-PSK......................................................................................................................................48
3.3.2.1.4 WPA2.............................................................................................................................................49
3.3.2.1.5 WPA2-PSK....................................................................................................................................50
3.3.2.1.6 Mixed WPA2/WPA.........................................................................................................................51
3.3.2.1.7 Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK ................................................................................................................52
3.3.2.2 WPS Setup..........................................................................................................................53
3.3.3 MAC Filter.................................................................................................................................54
3.3.3.1 Wireless -- MAC Filter..........................................................................................................54
3.3.4 Wireless Bridge.........................................................................................................................55
3.3.5 Advanced..................................................................................................................................56
3.3.6 Station info................................................................................................................................57
3.4 Voice ...............................................................................................................................................58
3.4.1 SIP Basic Settings ....................................................................................................................58
3.4.2 SIP Advanced Settings.............................................................................................................60
3.4.3 SIP Debug Settings ..................................................................................................................62
3.5 Diagnostics..................................................................................................................................... 63
3.5.1 Diagnostics ...............................................................................................................................63
3.6 Management...................................................................................................................................64
3.6.1 Settings - Backup......................................................................................................................64
3.6.2 Update settings.........................................................................................................................65
3.6.3 Restore Default settings ...........................................................................................................65
3.6.4 System Log...............................................................................................................................66
3.6.4.1 System Log Configuration ...................................................................................................66
3.6.5 Security Log..............................................................................................................................67

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3.6.6 TR-069 Client ........................................................................................................................... 67
3.6.7 Internet Time ............................................................................................................................ 68
3.6.8 Access Control - Passwords..................................................................................................... 69
3.6.9 Update Software....................................................................................................................... 69
3.6.10 Reboot...................................................................................................................................... 70


About this document 1
1 About this document
1.1 Purpose
This document contains a description of the web interface for configuring and managing the Innbox V50-U
home gateway.
1.2 Intended audience
This document is intended for the administrators and maintenance staff.
1.3 Document organization
1.4 Conventions
1.4.1 Additional text marking
Table 1-1: Document organization
Chapter... Describes...
“Starting the web
management interface” the web interface start-up procedure.
“Web managemet interface
description” the web interface navigation, pages, sections and management options
that are available for administrators and maintanance staff.
Table 1-2: Conventions for text marking
Sign Description Definition
Warning The sign draws attention to a text that must be read and considered in
order to avoid harmful consequences.
Note The sign draws attention to an additional explanation.

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1.4.2 Graphical user interface (GUI)
Table 1-3: Conventions for GUI text formatting
Format Description
element Elements of the application windows: window and dialog box titles, menus, data
fields, buttons, tabs...
value Value you must choose or enter.
>
The > sign links:
sequence of menu choices which you have to select, for example: Node >
Insert.
sequence of MN manager, one or more element’s groups and element, which
you have to select, for example: SYS > Basic Administration > Node.
Table 1-4: Conventions for mouse usage in GUI
Format Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the
pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
Right-click Press the right mouse button without moving the pointer.

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2 Starting the WEB management interface
To start the Innbox V50-U Home Gateway web interface:
1. Enter the Innbox V50-U IP address in the web browser address bar.
2. A dialog box requiring user authentication opens:
Figure 2-1: Dialog box
3. Enter the User Name and Password. The user name and password must be sent in an insecure
manner.
4. Click OK.

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2.1 Navigation
The management interface enables you to view your router settings, edit and configure them.
Figure 2-2: Main page
The interface is divided into two frames:
left frame - navigation tree
The navigation tree is intended for navigating and accessing the router configuration pages.
The elements listed in the tree are hyperlinks. When you click a link, a corresponding configuration
page will be displayed in the right frame.
right frame - display area
Displays a configuration page for the selected element.
3 WEB management interface description
This section describes the web management interface, configuration options and features that you can
configure.
The main areas of configuration are divided into the following groups of elements:
Device info
Advanced Setup
Wireless
Voice
Diagnostics
Management

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3.1 Device info
This section introduces the basic information about the device and its current settings in use. Click any of
the submenus to view the corresponding information.
Select Device Info > Summary. The Summary page opens. The first table indicates Device info. The
second table displays the current status of WAN connection information. The third table displays
Voice information.This information will vary depending on the settings of the device configured.
3.1.1 Summary
The Summary page displays useful current information about device. The information also reflects the
current status of your WAN connection.
Figure 3-1: Summary Overview
Note: Click the other submenus in the main menu, and you will be able to view the
corresponding information about WAN, Statistics, Route, ARP and DHCP.

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3.2 Advanced Setup
Select Advanced Setup. Click any of the submenus to configure the corresponding function, for example
Layer2 Interface, WAN Service, LAN, NAT, Security, Parental Control, Quality of Service, Routing, DNS,
DSL, UPnP, DNS Proxy, Interface Grouping, Port Configuration and Multicast.
3.2.1 Layer2 Interface
Select Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface. You can configure:
ATM Interface: Configure the device to access Internet as a ADSL user. ISP provides you VPI (Virtual
Path Identifier), VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) settings and the DSL Interface with RJ11 connector.
PTM Interface: Configure the device to access Internet as a VDSL user. Packet Transfer Mode (PTM)
transports packets (IP, PPP, Ethernet, etc.) over DSL links as an alternative to using Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM). PTM is based on the Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) IEEE802.3ah standard.
ETH Interface: Configure the device to access Internet as an Ethernet user. ISP provides you
Broadband Internet Service and the Ethernet Interface with RJ45 or SC/LC optical connector.
3.2.1.1 ATM Interface
Select Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface. The following page opens:
Figure 3-2: ATM Interface
Add: Click the button to add a new ATM PVC identifier.
Remove: Select the checkbox in the table and click Remove.The corresponding interface will be
deleted.
Note: If the interface is used by the configuration of the “WAN Service”, you need to
remove the corresponding WAN Service entry first before removing it here.

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3.2.1.1.1 ATM PVC configuration
Select Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface > Add.
Figure 3-3: ATM PVC Configuration page
VPI/VCI: the VPI and VCI values provided by your ISP. Do not change them unless it was required by
your ISP.
DSL Latency: Select a DSL latency. The options include Path 0 and Path1.
DSL Link Type: Select a DSL Link Type which is provided by your ISP. The options include EoA (it is
for PPPoE, IPoE, and Bridge), PPPoA (PPP over ATM) and IPoA (IP over ATM).
Connection Mode: Select the connection mode for EoA option of DSL Link Type. The options include
Default mode for single service over one connection, VLAN MUX Mode for multiple Vlan service over
one connection, and MSC Mode for Multiple Service over one connection.
Service Category: Select the type of the service assigned by your ISP in the drop-down list. The
default type is UBR Without PCR.
Encapsulation Mode: The mode of the data processing over the Link Type you have selected. Uses
the default setting, if you are not sure.
Select IP QoS Scheduler Algorithm: If you want to adopt QoS (Quality of Service) for the
connection, select Strict Priority or Weighted Fair Queuing.
Note: Enabling packet level QoS for PVC improves performance for selected classes of
applications. While QoS consumes system resources; therefore the number of PVC(s)
will be reduced. Besides this, it cannot be set for the connection type of CBR and Real-
time VBR. If you select the QoS service, the Quality of Service menu will be added to
the Web-based Utility, the detailed configuration will be described in “Quality of Service”.

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3.2.1.2 PTM Interface
Select Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > PTM Interface. The following page opens:
Figure 3-4: PTM Interface
Add: Click the button to add a new interface.
Remove: Select the checkbox in the table on the page above and then click Remove. The
corresponding interface will be deleted.
3.2.1.2.1 PTM configuration
Select Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > PTM Interface > Add.
Figure 3-5: PTM Configuration page
DSL Latency: Select a DSL latency. The options include Path 0 and Path1.
PTM Priority: Select a PTM Priority.The options include Normal Priority and High Priority.
Connection Mode: Select the connection mode for EoA option of DSL Link Type. The options include
Default mode for single service over one connection, VLAN MUX Mode for multiple Vlan service over
one connection, and MSC Mode for Multiple Service over one connection.

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Select IP QoS Scheduler Algorithm: If you want to adopt QoS (Quality of Service) for the
connection, select Strict Priority or Weighted Fair Queuing.
3.2.1.3 ETH Interface
Select Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ETH Interface. The following page opens:
Figure 3-6: ETH WAN Interface
Add: Click the button to add a new interface.
Apply/Save: Click the button to save your settings.
3.2.1.3.1 ETH WAN Configuration
Select Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ETH Interface > Add. The following page opens:
Figure 3-7: ETH WAN Configuration page
ETH port: Select an ETH port to configure as the WAN port.
Select Connection Mode: Select a connection mode for the port:
•Default mode - Single service over one connection.
•VLAN MUX Mode - Multiple Vlan service over one connection.

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3.2.2 WAN Service
You can configure a WAN service over a selected interface. Select Advanced Setup > WAN Service. The
following page opens:
Figure 3-8: WAN Service Setup
There are five different configurations for the connection types: PPPoE, IPoE, Bridge, PPPoA, and IPoA.
You can select the corresponding types according to your needs.
Add: Click this button to add a WAN service.
Remove: Click this button to remove a WAN service.
Edit: If there are any rules already configured, you can edit them.
3.2.2.1 WAN Service Interface configuration
1. Select Advanced Setup > WAN Service > Add.
.
Figure 3-9: WAN Service Configuration

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2. Select a layer 2 interface for this service and click Next. The following page opens:
Figure 3-10: WAN Service Configuration - service type
3. Select the WAN service type: PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), IP over Ethernet or Bridging. If your ISP
provides a PPPoE connection, select PPPoE option. You can create a service name for the Service
Description or leave a default name.
4. Click Next. The following page opens:
Figure 3-11: WAN - PPP Username and Password

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5. Enter or select:
PPP Username/Password: Enter the user name and password provided by your ISP. These fields are
case-sensitive.
PPPoE Service Name: Enter the service name if it was provided by your ISP. If you leave it blank, the
default name will be the same as the service description on the previous page.
Authentication Method: Select the authentication method from the drop-down list, the default method
is AUTO, and you can leave it as a default setting.
Enable Fullcone NAT: It is a type of NAT, if not enabled, the default NAT will act.
Dial on demand (with idle timeout timer): The device will cut off the internet connection after it has
been inactive for a specific period of time (idle timeout), and it will automatically re-establish the
connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again. If your Internet is charged by time you
may want to select this option in order to save money.
PPP IP extension: Select this option to get the public IP address from the PPP server to your PC, and
the NAT and SPI firewall will be closed. Sometimes you can think it as bridge while PPP dialing in the
device. It is a special feature deployed by some ISP. Unless your ISP specifically requires this setup,
do not select it.
Use Static IPv4 Address: If your ISP gives you a static WAN, gateway and DNS IP address, select
this option to enter them manually.
Enable PPP Debug Mode: Select this option to debug the PPP function and you can see many PPP
log information in the systemLog. Only PPP has this debug mode.
Bridge PPPoE Frames Between WAN and Local Ports: Select this option to start PPP connection in
your local PC.
Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy: IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used to manage
multicasting on TCP/IP networks. Some ISPs use IGMP to perform remote configuration for client
devices, such as the device. The default value is disabled, and if you are not sure, contact your ISP or
just leave it.
6. Click Next. The following page opens:
Figure 3-12: WAN - Routing - Default Gateway
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