Kasda KD319RI User manual

ADSL ROUTER USER MANUAL
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Content
1OVERVIEW..................................................................................................................................1
1.1 FEATURES..................................................................................................................................1
1.2 PACKET CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................3
1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS...........................................................................................................3
1.4 FACTORY DEFAULTS..................................................................................................................3
1.5 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS........................................................................................................ 4
2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................................5
Front Panel.........................................................................................................................................5
Rear Panel..........................................................................................................................................6
3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION.....................................................................................................7
4PC CONFIGURATION GUIDE.....................................................................................................8
4.1 LOCAL PC CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................... 8
4.2 ACCESS THE PROGRAM ...........................................................................................................10
4.3 ADSL SETUP............................................................................................................................10
4.3.1 PPPoE(PPP over Ethernet) .........................................................................................................11
4.3.2 PPPoA(PPP over ATM) ...............................................................................................................13
4.3.3 Bridged ......................................................................................................................................15
4.3.4 LAN Interface.............................................................................................................................16
4.3.5 TR069 ........................................................................................................................................18
4.4 RESET ROUTER .......................................................................................................................19
APPENDIX FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS...........................................................................20

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1 Overview
Thank you for using this Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) router. With the
asymmetric technology, this device runs over standard copper phone lines. In addition,
ADSL allows you to have both voice and data services in use simultaneously all over
one phone line. It is an ideal solution for the small and medium size business
environment.
This ADSL router provides a 10/100BaseT interface for Ethernet connection.
Computers can connect to the router via its Ethernet port to share its high-speed
Internet access. You can connect to its port regardless of the operating system you are
using. It receives adaptive rates up to 24Mbps and transmits 1Mbps upstream.
1.1 Features
1.1.1 ADSL Compliance
ANSI T1.413 issue 2
Downstream: Up to 24Mbps.
Max upstream speed: 1Mbps.
Rate Adaptive at 32 Kbps steps
Interoperable with all major DSLAM equipment
1.1.2 Standards & Protocols Conformance
ITU G.994.1 G.992.1(G.DMT) G.992.2(G.LITE)
ITU G.992.3(G.DMT.BIS)
ITU G.992.5
T1.413
PPPoE
PPPoA
MER

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1.1.3 Operating System Support
WINDOWS 98
WINDOWS 98 SE
WINDOWS ME
WINDOWS 2000
WINDOWS XP
WINDOWS VISTA
WINDOWS 7
Macintosh
LINUX
1.1.4 ATM Capabilities
ATM Connection
VPI Range: 0-255
VCI Range: 16-65535
AESA (E.164, DCC, ICD)
PVC Support
UNI 3.0 & 3.1 Signaling
Support AAL 5
1.1.5 Management Support
Web Based GUI
Upgrade or update via FTP/HTTP
Command Line Interface via Telnet
Diagnostic Test
Firmware upgrade-able for future feature enhancement
1.1.6 Environmental
Operating humidity: 10%-90% non-condensing
Non-operating storage humidity: 5%-95% non-condensing

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1.2 Packet Contents
The packet contents are as the following:
ADSL Router x 1
External Splitter x 1
Power Adapter x 1
Telephone Line x 1
Ethernet Cable x 1
CD x 1
1.3 System Requirements
Before using this ADSL router, verify that you meet the following
requirements:
Subscription for ADSL service. Your ADSL service provider should
provide you with at least one valid IP address (static assignment or
dynamic assignment via dial-up connection).
One or more computers, each contains an Ethernet 10/100M Base-T
network interface card (NIC).
A hub or switch, if you are connecting the device to more than four
computers.
For system configuration using the supplied web-based program: A
web browser such as Internet Explorer v5.0 or later, or Netscape v4.7
or later.
1.4 Factory Defaults
The device is configured with the following factory defaults:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Encapsulation: According to local information
VPI/VCI: According to local information

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1.5 Warnings and Cautions
Never install telephone wiring during storm. Avoid using a telephone
during an electrical storm. There might be a risk of electric shock from
lightening.
Do not install telephone jacks in wet locations and never use the
product near water.
To prevent dangerous overloading of the power circuit, be careful
about the designed maximum power load ratings. Not to follow the
rating guideline could result in a dangerous situation.
Please note that telephone line on ADSL router must adopt the
primary line that directly outputs from junction box. Do not connect
ADSL router to extension phone. In addition, if your house developer
divides a telephone line to multi sockets inside the wall of house,
please only use the telephone that has connected with the splitter of
ADSL router when you access the Internet. Under the above condition,
if you also install telephone with anti-cheat-dial device, please pull out
this kind of telephone, otherwise ADSL router may occur frequently
off-line.

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2 Hardware Description
Front Panel
LED
Color
Function
PWR
Green
ON:Power is on
OFF:Power is off
LAN
Green
On: LAN link established and active
Blinking: Data activity occurs
Off: No LAN link
DSL
Green
On: DSL link established and active
Quick Blinking: DSL is trying to establish a connection
Slow Blinking: No DSL link
INET
Green
On: IP connected
Blinking: IP connected and IP Traffic is passing thru the
device
Off: Modem power off, ADSL connection not present

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Rear Panel
Port
Function
DSL
Connects the device to an ADSL telephone jack or splitter using a RJ-11
telephone cable
Reset
System reset or reset to factory defaults.
LAN
Connects the device to your PC's Ethernet port, or to the uplink port on
your hub/switch, using a RJ-45 cable
Switches the unit on and off
POWER
Connects to the supplied power adapter

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3 Hardware Installation
This Hardware Installation describes how to connect ADSL router to your
computer, LAN and the Internet. This Installation assumes you have subscribed to
an ISP for ADSL service and only covers the basic configurations to be applied to
residential or corporate networks.
1. Using a telephone line to connect the DSL port of ADSL router to the MODEM
port of the splitter, and using another telephone line to connect your
telephone to the PHONE port of the splitter, then connect the wall phone jack
to the LINE port of the splitter.
The splitter comes with three connectors as below:
LINE: Connects to a wall phone jack (RJ-11 jack)
MODEM: Connects to the DSL jack of ADSL router
PHONE: Connects to a telephone set
2. Using an Ethernet Cable to connect the LAN port of the ADSL router to your
LAN or a PC with network card installed.
3. Connect the power cable to the POWER connector on ADSL router, then plug
in the power adapter to the power outlet, and then press the on-off button.
Notes: Without the splitter and certain situation, transient noise from telephone
can interfere with the operation of the ADSL router, and the ADSL router
may introduce noise to the telephone line. To prevent this from happening,
a small external splitter must be connected to each telephone.

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4PC Configuration Guide
4.1 Local PC Configuration
4.1.1 Windows 95, 98, ME, XP
1. In the Windows task bar, click the “Start” button, point to “Settings”, and
then click “Control Panel”.
2. Double-click the “Network” icon.
3. On the “Configuration” tab, select the TCP/IP network associated with your
network card and then click “Properties”.
4. In the “TCP/IP Properties” dialog box, click the “IP Address” tab. Set the IP
address as 192.168.1.x (x can be a decimal number from 2 to 254.) like
192.168.1.5, and the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0.
5. On the “Gateway” tab, set a new gateway as 192.168.1.1, and then click
“Add”.
6. Configure the “DNS” tab if necessary. For information on the IP address of
the DNS server, please consult with your ISP.
7. Click “OK” twice to confirm and save your changes.
8. You will be prompted to restart Windows. Click “Yes”.
4.1.2 Windows 2000
1. In the Windows task bar, click the “Start” button, point to “Settings”, and
then click “Control Panel”.
2. Double-click the “Network and Dial-up Connections” icon.
3. In the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window, right-click the “Local
Area Connection” icon, and then select “Properties”.
4. Highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click “Properties”.
5. In the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” dialog box, set the IP address
as 192.168.1.x (x can be a decimal number from 2 to 254.), and the subnet
mask as 255.255.255.0 and the default gateway as 192.168.1.1. Then
click “OK”.
6. Configure the “DNS” tab if necessary. For information on the IP address of
the DNS server, please consult with your ISP.
7. Click “OK” twice to confirm and save your changes.

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4.1.3 Windows Vista
1. Go to Start. Click on Network.
2. Then click on Network and Sharing Center at the top bar.
3. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on
Manage network connections on the left window column.
4. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select
Properties.
5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties.
6. In the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address
automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons.
Then click OK to exit the setting.
7. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the
new configuration
4.1.4 Windows 7
1. Go to Start. Click on Control Panel. Then click on Network and Internet.
2. When the Network and Sharing Center window pops up, select and click on
Change adapter settings on the left window panel.
3. Select the Local Area Connection, and right click the icon to select
Properties.
4. Select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) then click Properties.
5. n the TCP/IPv4 properties window, select the Obtain an IP address
automatically and Obtain DNS Server address automatically radio buttons.
Then click OK to exit the setting.
6. Click OK again in the Local Area Connection Properties window to apply the
new configuration.

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4.2 Access the program
After configuring the IP Address of you computer, powering on the ADSL Router,
and launching a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, use http://192.168.1.1/ to log
on to the setting pages.
Attention: the username and password are both lowercase.
4.3 ADSL setup
From home page, you can find Interface option on the top router configuration page.
From Interface, click WAN, configure the parameters for the channel operation modes
of your ADSL Router.
Click Login
Enter username ‘admin’
and password ‘admin’

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4.3.1 PPPoE(PPP over Ethernet)
PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) provides access control and billing
functionality in a manner similar to dial-up services using PPP. The router bridges a
PPP session over Ethernet (PPP over Ethernet, RFC2516) from your computer to an
ATM PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit) which connects to ADSL Access Concentrator
where the PPP session terminates. One PVC can support any number of PPP sessions
from your LAN.
Select PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) as Channel Mode, and select LLC as
encapsulation mode.

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Item
Description
VPI/VCI
Enter the PVC that your ISP gives you.
Enable NAPT
NAPT extends the notion of NAT one step further by also
translating the transport identifier (eg TCP and UDP port numbers,
ICMP query identifiers). This allows the transport identifiers of a
number of private hosts to be multiplexed into the transport
identifiers of a single public IP address.
Enable IGMP
IGMP(Internet Group Management Protocol) is a network-layer
protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group- it is
not used to carry user data. IGMP version 2 (RFC 2236) is an
improvement over version 1 (RFC 1112) but IGMP version 1 is still
in wide use.
PPP settings:
User name &
password
Enter the user name and password that your ISP gives you.
PPP Settings:
Type
Continuous: If you want to access the Internet all the time,
select Continuous type.
Connect on Demand: Select this type when you don’t want
the connection up all the time and specify an idle time-out in
the Idle Time field.
Manual: When connect type of PPPoE and PPPoA only is
"Manual", the "Connect" and "Disconnect" button will be
enable.

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4.3.2 PPPoA(PPP over ATM)
PPPoA stands for Point to Point Protocol over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5). A
PPPoA connection functions like a dial-up Internet connection. The router encapsulates
the PPP session based on RFC1483 and sends it through an ATM PVC (Permanent
Virtual Circuit) to the Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) DSLAM (digital access
multiplexer). Please refer to RFC2364 for more information on PPPoA.
Select PPP over ATM (PPPoA) as Channel Mode and VC-Mux as encapsulation
mode.

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Item
Description
VPI/VCI
Enter the PVC that your ISP gives you.
Enable NAPT
NAPT extends the notion of NAT one step further by also
translating the transport identifier (eg TCP and UDP port numbers,
ICMP query identifiers). This allows the transport identifiers of a
number of private hosts to be multiplexed into the transport
identifiers of a single public IP address.
Enable IGMP
IGMP(Internet Group Management Protocol) is a network-layer
protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group- it is
not used to carry user data. IGMP version 2 (RFC 2236) is an
improvement over version 1 (RFC 1112) but IGMP version 1 is still
in wide use.
PPP settings:
User name &
password
Enter the user name and password that your ISP gives you.
PPP Settings:
Type
Continuous: If you want to access the Internet all the time,
select Continuous type.
Connect on Demand: Select this type when you don’t want
the connection up all the time and specify an idle time-out in
the Idle Time field.
Manual: When connect type of PPPoE and PPPoA only is
"Manual", the "Connect" and "Disconnect" button will be
enable.

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4.3.3 Bridged
With bridging the router has a static IP address for connection. The router passes traffic
through to another device (a computer or router for example) that handles
authenticating with the ISP. Enter VPI and VCI according to your local region and select
the appropriate Encapsulation mode. Click Add to add your configuration and then
click Save button on the left bottom.

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4.3.4 LAN Interface
From LAN, Configure the DSL Router’s IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface.
Item
Description
IP address
This is the IP address that other devices on your local network will
use to connect to the modem. The default is 192.168.1.1.
Subnet mask
This defines the size of your network. The default is 255.255.255.0.
Secondary IP
Select this option is to let the device use a second IP on the
LAN interface. You can also use this second IP address to
access the device for management. Enter the LAN IP

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address of your device in dotted decimal notation, for
example, 10.0.0.1. Type the subnet mask.
IGMP snooping
IGMP Snooping is a method that actually “snoops” or inspects
IGMP traffic on a switch. When enabled, the switch will watch for
IGMP messages passed between a host and a router, and will add
the necessary ports to its multicast table, ensuring that only the
ports that require a given multicast stream actually receive it.
Link
Speed/Duplex
Mode
You have five choices here. 100Mbps/Full Duplex, 100Mbps/Half
Duplex, 10Mbps/Full Duplex, 10Mbps/Half Duplex and Auto
Negotiation.
MAC Address
Control
Select the LAN interface for which you want to use MAC
address control rule. There are two interface, LAN1 and USB.
Click Apply Changes to save and apply your configuration.
New MAC
Address
Enter the MAC address allowed, for example,
00:0e:f4:33:33:22.
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