TaiwanSys G.SHDSL.bis User manual

G.SHDSL.bis Router
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Table of Contents
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DESCRIPTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1
F
EATURES
........................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2
S
PECIFICATION
.................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3
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PPLICATIONS
................................................................................................................................... 9
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GETTING TO KNOW ABOUT THE ROUTER ...................................................................................... 10
2.1
F
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P
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................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2
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................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3
SHDSL.
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............................................................................................................ 13
2.4
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.............................................................................................................................. 13
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INSTALLING THE ROUTER ............................................................................................................... 14
3.1
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.................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2
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CONFIGURATION VIA WEB BROWSER ............................................................................................ 18
4.1
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.................................................................................................................................. 22
4.1.1
Bridge Mode .......................................................................................................................... 22
4.1.2
Routing Mode ........................................................................................................................ 25
4.1.3
Reference diagram ................................................................................................................. 33
4.2
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........................................................................................................................... 35
4.2.1
SHDSL.bis ............................................................................................................................... 35
4.2.1.1
Annex T pe ................................................................................................................................. 36
4.2.1.2
Line T pe .................................................................................................................................... 36
4.2.1.3
TCPAM T pe ................................................................................................................................ 38
4.2.1.4
Data Rate .................................................................................................................................... 38
4.2.1.5
SNR Margin ................................................................................................................................. 38
4.2.1.6
TC La er ...................................................................................................................................... 38
4.2.1.7
Line Probe................................................................................................................................... 39
4.2.2
WA ....................................................................................................................................... 39
4.2.3
Bridge .................................................................................................................................... 41
4.2.4
VLA ...................................................................................................................................... 44
4.2.4.1
802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN ............................................................................................................. 45
4.2.4.2
Port-Based VLAN ........................................................................................................................ 45
4.2.5
STP ......................................................................................................................................... 47
4.2.6
Route ..................................................................................................................................... 49
4.2.7
AT/DMZ ............................................................................................................................... 53
4.2.7.1
Multi-DMZ .................................................................................................................................. 54
4.2.7.2
Mutli-NAT ................................................................................................................................... 54
4.2.8
Virtual Server ......................................................................................................................... 55
4.2.9
Firewall .................................................................................................................................. 57
4.2.9.1
Basic Firewall Securit ................................................................................................................ 57
4.2.9.2
Automatic Firewall Securit ........................................................................................................ 58
4.2.9.3
Advanced Firewall Securit ......................................................................................................... 59
4.2.10
IP QoS ................................................................................................................................ 63
4.3
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SHDSL.bis ............................................................................................................................... 67
4.3.2
LA ........................................................................................................................................ 68
4.3.3
WA ....................................................................................................................................... 69
4.3.4
ROUTE .................................................................................................................................... 70
4.3.5
I TERFACE ............................................................................................................................. 71
4.3.6
FIREWALL ............................................................................................................................... 72
4.3.7
IP QoS .................................................................................................................................... 73
4.3.8
STP ......................................................................................................................................... 74
4.4
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............................................................................................................................ 76
4.4.1
Security .................................................................................................................................. 76
4.4.2
S MP ..................................................................................................................................... 78
4.4.2.1
Communit pool ......................................................................................................................... 79
4.4.2.2
Trap host pool ............................................................................................................................. 79
4.4.3
SYSLOG ................................................................................................................................... 80
4.4.4
Time Sync............................................................................................................................... 81
4.4.4.1
S nchronization with PC ............................................................................................................. 81
4.4.4.2
SNTP v4.0 ................................................................................................................................... 82
4.5
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4.5.1
System Info ............................................................................................................................ 83
4.5.2
SYSLOG ................................................................................................................................... 84
4.5.3
Config Tool ............................................................................................................................. 85
4.5.3.1
Load Factor Default................................................................................................................... 86
4.5.3.2
Restore Configuration ................................................................................................................. 86
4.5.3.3
Backup Configuration ................................................................................................................. 86
4.5.4
Upgrade ................................................................................................................................. 87
4.5.5
Logout .................................................................................................................................... 88
4.5.6
Restart ................................................................................................................................... 89
4.6
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4.6.1
LA -to-LA connection with bridge Mode ............................................................................ 90
4.6.1.1
CO side ....................................................................................................................................... 90
4.6.1.2
CPE Side ...................................................................................................................................... 91
4.6.2
LA to LA connection with routing mode ........................................................................... 92
4.6.2.1
CO Side ....................................................................................................................................... 92
4.6.2.2
CPE side ...................................................................................................................................... 93
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CONFIGURATION VIA SERIAL CONSOLE OR TELNET WITH MANU DRIVEN INTERFACE .................... 9
5.1
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NTRODUCTION
............................................................................................................................... 96
5.1.1
Serial Console ........................................................................................................................ 96
5.1.2
Telnet ..................................................................................................................................... 97
5.1.3
Operation Interface................................................................................................................ 97
5.1.4
Window structure .................................................................................................................. 99
5.1.5
Menu Driven Interface Commands ...................................................................................... 100
5.2
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........................................................................................................... 100
5.3
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....................................................................................................................................... 101
5.4
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TATUS
........................................................................................................................................ 102
5.4.1
Shdsl.bis ............................................................................................................................... 102
5.4.2
Wan ..................................................................................................................................... 103
5.4.3
Route ................................................................................................................................... 104

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Interface .............................................................................................................................. 104
5.4.5
firewall ................................................................................................................................. 104
5.4.6
ip_qos .................................................................................................................................. 105
5.4.7
STP ....................................................................................................................................... 105
5.4.8
Clear..................................................................................................................................... 106
5.5
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5.5.1
System information.............................................................................................................. 107
5.5.2
Configuration information ................................................................................................... 107
5.5.3
Configuration with Script format ......................................................................................... 107
5.6
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........................................................................................................................................ 107
5.7
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...................................................................................................................................... 108
5.8
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........................................................................................................................................... 108
5.9
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.......................................................................................................................... 108
5.9.1
User Profile .......................................................................................................................... 109
5.9.2
Security ................................................................................................................................ 110
5.9.3
S MP ................................................................................................................................... 111
5.9.4
Community .......................................................................................................................... 112
5.9.4.1
Trap Host .................................................................................................................................. 112
5.9.5
Supervisor Password and ID ................................................................................................ 113
5.9.6
S TP .................................................................................................................................... 115
5.10
U
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....................................................................................................................................... 117
5.10.1
Upgrade .......................................................................................................................... 117
5.10.2
Backup ............................................................................................................................ 117
5.10.3
Restore ............................................................................................................................ 118
5.11
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............................................................................................................................................ 118
5.12
S
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......................................................................................................................................... 118
5.12.1
Operation Mode .............................................................................................................. 119
5.12.2
SHDSL.bis ........................................................................................................................ 119
5.12.2.1
Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 120
5.12.2.2
Link ........................................................................................................................................... 120
5.12.2.3
N*64 ......................................................................................................................................... 120
5.12.2.4
T pe .......................................................................................................................................... 120
5.12.2.5
Margin ...................................................................................................................................... 120
5.12.2.6
Tcpam ....................................................................................................................................... 121
5.12.2.7
Probe ........................................................................................................................................ 121
5.12.2.8
TC La er .................................................................................................................................... 121
5.12.2.9
Clear ......................................................................................................................................... 121
5.12.3
WA ................................................................................................................................ 121
5.12.3.1
Protocols................................................................................................................................... 122
5.12.3.2
IP Address ................................................................................................................................. 122
5.12.3.3
VPI VCI ...................................................................................................................................... 122
5.12.3.4
Ecapsulation ............................................................................................................................. 122
5.12.3.5
VC QoS ...................................................................................................................................... 122
5.12.3.6
ISP ............................................................................................................................................. 123
5.12.3.7
IP T pe ...................................................................................................................................... 123
5.12.3.8
List ............................................................................................................................................ 123
5.12.4
Bridge .............................................................................................................................. 123
5.12.4.1
Gatewa .................................................................................................................................... 123
5.12.4.2
Static Bridging Table ................................................................................................................. 124

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VLA ............................................................................................................................... 125
5.12.5.1
802.11Q VLAN .......................................................................................................................... 125
5.12.5.2
Port Based VLAN ....................................................................................................................... 127
5.12.6
STP .................................................................................................................................. 127
5.12.7
Route ............................................................................................................................... 127
5.12.7.1
Static ......................................................................................................................................... 128
5.12.7.2
Rip ............................................................................................................................................ 129
5.12.8
LA ................................................................................................................................. 130
5.12.9
IP share ........................................................................................................................... 131
5.12.9.1
NAT ........................................................................................................................................... 131
5.12.9.2
PAT ............................................................................................................................................ 134
5.12.9.3
DMZ .......................................................................................................................................... 135
5.12.10
Firewall ........................................................................................................................... 136
5.12.10.1
firewall securit level ................................................................................................................ 136
5.12.10.2
Packet Filtering ......................................................................................................................... 137
5.12.10.3
DoS Protection.......................................................................................................................... 138
5.12.11
IP QoS .............................................................................................................................. 140
5.12.12
DHCP ............................................................................................................................... 141
5.12.12.1
DHCP Server generic ................................................................................................................. 142
5.12.12.2
DHCP Server Fixed Host ............................................................................................................ 142
5.12.12.3
DHCP Rela ............................................................................................................................... 143
5.12.13
D S proxy ....................................................................................................................... 143
5.12.14
Host name ....................................................................................................................... 144
5.12.15
Default ............................................................................................................................ 144

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The SHDSL.bis (Symmetric High Speed Digital Subscriber Loop) Routers (with ATM/EFM layer)
comply with G.991.2(2004) standard optimized for small to medium size business environment. It
provides business-class, multi-range from 192Kbps to 5.696Mbps (for 2-wire model) and 384Kbps
to 11.392Mbps (for 4-wire model) symmetric payload rates over exiting copper wire. The various
pair bonding techniques make it suitable for any types of DSL infrastructure.
The SHDSL.bis routers are integrated high-end Bridging/Routing capabilities with advanced
functions of Multi-DMZ, virtual server mapping, VPN pass-through and QoS.
Because of rapid growth of network, virtual LAN has become one of the major new areas in
internetworking industry. The SHDSL.bis routers supports the port-based and IEEE 802.1q VLAN
over ATM network or EFM network.
The SHDSL.bis routers support 10Base-T /100Base-T auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIX
switching port to meet the enterprise need.
The SHDSL.bis routers provide advanced firewall with DoS protection, serving as a powerful
firewall to protect from outside intruders of secure connection. The firewall routers also support IP
precedence to classify and prioritize types of IP traffic.
The 4-port routers models support four ports 10Base-T /100Base-T auto-negotiation and
auto-MDI/MDIX switching ports to meet the enterprise need.
The SHDSL.bis routers allow customers to leverage the latest in broadband technologies to meet
their growing data communication needs. User can gradually migrate from ATM based access
networks to Ethernet based access networks. This means the device can be installed in an
existing ATM network. When the network migrates to Ethernet, the same device can be re-used in
the Ethernet network without on-site intervention. The unique feature of combining ATM and EFM
access in the same device leverages a smooth migration of the access network.
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Support both EFM mode and ATM mode
Easy configuration and management with password control for various application
environments
Efficient IP routing and transparent learning bridge to support Internet broadband services
Virtual LANs (VLANs) offer significant benefit in terms of efficient use of bandwidth, flexibility,
performance and
security
Support VPN pass-through and MPLS pass-through
Built-in advanced SPI firewall

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Four 10/100M Base-T Auto-sensing, Auto-negotiation and Auto-MDIX switching port for
flexible local area network
connectivity (4-port Router)
DMZ host/Multi-DMZ/Multi-NAT enables multiple workstations on the LAN to access the
Internet for saving the cost of
IP address
Fully ATM protocol stack implementation over SHDSL
PPPoA and PPPoE support user authentication with PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP
IP precedence to partition the traffic into multiple classes of service
SNMP management with SNMPv1/SNMPv2 agent and MIB II
Getting enhancements and new features via Internet software upgrade
Support RSTP feature for preventing bridge loops and providing automatic backup
connection
Support Dying Gasp(Optional)
Support TR-069(Optional)
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Routing
Support IP/TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/IGMP protocols
IP routing with static routing and RIPv1/RIPv2 (RFC1058/2453)
IP multicast and IGMP proxy (RFC1112/2236)
Network address translation (NAT/PAT) (RFC1631)
NAT ALGs for ICQ/NetMeeting/MSN/Yahoo Messenger
DNS relay and caching (RFC1034/1035)
DHCP server, client and relay (RFC2131/2132)
IP precedence (RFC 791) (Firewall model)
Bridging
Up to 1024 MAC address learning bridge
IEEE 802.1D Transparent learning bridge
IEEE 802.1q VLAN
Port-based VLAN (4-port Router)
Security
DMZ host/Multi-DMZ/Multi-NAT function
Virtual server mapping (RFC1631)
VPN pass-through for PPTP/L2TP/IPSec tunneling
Natural NAT firewall
Advanced Stateful Packet Inspection(SPI) firewall

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User access control: deny certain access of PCs to Internet service
Management
Easy-to-use web-based GUI for quick setup, configuration and management
Menu-driven interface/Command-line interface (CLI) for local console and Telnet
access
Password protected management and access control list for administration
SNMP management with SNMPv1/SNMPv2 (RFC1157/1901/1905) agent and MIB II
(RFC1213/1493)
Software upgrade via web-browser/TFTP server
ATM/EFM
Mode ATM/EFM
Framing ATM, 64B/65B
Up to 8 PVCs
OAM F4/F5 loop back
AAL5
ATM QoS
UBR (Unspecified bit rate)
CBR (Constant bit rate)
VBR-rt (Variable bit rate real-time)
VBR-nrt (Variable bit rate non-real-time)
AAL5 Encapsulation
VC multiplexing and SNAP/LLC
Ethernet over ATM (RFC 2684/1483)
PPP over ATM (RFC 2364)
Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577)
PPP
PPP over Ethernet for fixed and dynamic IP (RFC 2516)
PPP over ATM for fixed and dynamic IP (RFC 2364)
Support PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP client
WAN Interface
SHDSL.bis: ITU-T G.991.2 (2004) Annex A/B/F/G supported
Encoding scheme: TC-PAM 16/ TC-PAM 32
Data Rate: N x 64kbps (N=3~89, 89 as default) (2-wire Router)
Data Rate: N x 128Kbps (N=3~89, 89 as default) (4-wire Router)
Impedance: 135 ohm

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Compliant with IEEE 802.3ah
LAN Interface
4-ports switching hub (4-port model)
10/100 Base-T auto-sensing and auto-negotiation
Auto-MDI/MDIX
Hardware Interface
WAN: RJ-45 x 1
LAN: RJ-45 x 1 (1-port Router), RJ-45 x 4 (4-port Router)
Console: RS232 female
Reset Button: Load factory default
Indicators
General: PWR
WAN: LNK, ACT
LAN: 10M/ACT, 100M/ACT (1-port Router)
LAN: 1, 2, 3, 4 (4-port Router)
SHDSL.bis: ALM
Physical/Electrical
Dimensions: 18.7 x 3.3 x 14.5cm (WxHxD)
Power: 100~240VAC (via power adapter)
Power consumption: 9 watts maximum.
Temperature: 0~45
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Humidity: 0%~95%RH (non-condensing)
Memory
2MB Flash Memory, 16MB SDRAM
Products’ Information
2-Wire G.Shdsl.bis ATM/EFM Firewall Router with 1 LAN Port
2-Wire G.Shdsl.bis ATM/EFM Firewall Router with 4 LAN Ports
4-Wire G.Shdsl.bis ATM/EFM Firewall Router with 4 LAN Ports

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Combination with EFM or ATM DSLAM
Point-to-point connection
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This section will introduce hardware of the router.
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The front panel contains LEDs which show the status of the router.
LED status of SHDSL.bis 4-port router
LEDs Active
Description
PWR On Power on
WAN
LNK
On SHDSL.bis line connection is established
Blink SHDSL.bis training
ACT
On Transmitting or receiving data over SHDSL.bis link
LAN
1 On Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 1
Blink Transmitting or receiving data over LAN 1
2 On Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 2
Blink Transmitting or receiving data over LAN 2
3 On Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 3
Blink Transmitting or receiving data over LAN 3
4 On Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 4
Blink Transmitting or receiving data over LAN 4
ALM On SHDSL.bis line connection is dropped
Blink SHDSL.bis self test

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LED status of SHDSL.bis 1-port router
LEDs Active
Description
PWR On Power adaptor is connected to the router
WAN
LNK On SHDSL.bis line connection is established
Blink SHDSL.bis handshake
ACT Blink Transmitting or receiving data over SHDSL.bis link
LAN
10M/ACT On LAN port connect with 10M NIC
Blink LAN port acts in 10M
100M/ACT
On LAN port connect with 100M NIC
Blink LAN port acts in 100M
ALM On SHDSL.bis line connection is dropped
Blink SHDSL.bis self test

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The rear panel of SHDSL.bis router is where all of the connections are made.
Connectors Description of
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DC-IN
LAN (1,2,3,4)
Power adaptor inlet: Input voltage 12VDC
Four Ethernet10/100BaseT auto-sensing and auto-MDI/MDIX for LAN
ports(RJ-45)
CONSOLE RS- 232C (DB9) for system configuration and maintenance
LINE SHDSL.bis interface for WAN port (RJ-45)
RST Reset button for reboot or load factory default
Connectors Description of
SHDSL.bis
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DC-IN Power adaptor inlet: Input voltage 12VDC
LAN Ethernet 10/100BaseT auto-sensing and auto-MDI/MDIX for LAN port (RJ-45)
CONSOLE RS- 232C (DB9) for system configuration and maintenance
LINE SHDSL.bis interface for WAN port (RJ-45)
RST Reset button for reboot or load factory default
!
The reset button can be used only in one of two ways.
(1) Press the Reset Button for one second will cause system reboot.
(2) Pressing the Reset Button for four seconds will cause the product to load the factory default
setting and lose all of your configuration. When you want to change its configuration but
forget the user name or password or if the product is having problems connecting to the
Internet and you want to configure it again, press the Reset Button for four seconds with a
paper clip or sharp pencil.

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3 TxD (I)
4 No connection
5 GND
6 No connection
7 No connection
8 No connection
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This guide is designed to let users configure the G.Shdsl.bis router through Web GUI or Serial
Console in the easiest and quickest way possible. Please follow the instructions carefully.
Note: There are three methods to configure the router: Serial Console, Telnet and Web Browser.
Only one configuration application is used to setup the Router at any given time. Users have
to choose one method to configure it.
For Web configuration, you can skip item 3.
For Serial Console Configuration, you can skip item 1 and 2.
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(1) Check the Ethernet Adapter in PC or NB
Make sure that Ethernet Adapter had been installed in PC or NB for configuration of the router.
TCP/IP protocol is necessary for web configuration, so please check if the TCP/IP protocol has
been properly installed.
(2) Check the Web Browser in PC or NB
According to the Web Configuration, the PC or NB need to install Web Browser, IE or Firefox.
Note: Suggest to use IE8.0, Firefox V.21.0 or above and 1024x768 resolutions or above.
(3) Check the Terminal Access Program
For Serial Console and Telnet Configuration, users need to setup the terminal access program
with VT100 terminal emulation.
(4) Determine Connection Setting
Users need to know the Internet Protocol supplied by the Service Provider in order to determine
the mode of setting.
Protocol Selection
RFC1483 Ethernet over ATM
RFC1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM
RFC2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM
RFC2516 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

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Different Protocols requires different WAN parameters. After knowing the Protocol provided by
your ISP, please also ask for the necessary WAN parameters for set up.
Bridge EoA
Route EoA
IPoA
PPPoA
PPPoE
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Gateway:
DNS Server:
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
Gateway:
Host Name:(if applicable)
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Gateway:
DNS Server:
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
User Name:
Password:
DNS Server:
Host Name: (if applicable)
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
User Name:
Password:
DNS Server:
Host Name:(if applicable)

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To avoid possible damage to this Router, do not turn on the router before Hardware Installation.
Connect the power adapter to the port labeled DC-IN on the rear panel of the product.
Connect the Ethernet cable.
Note: Both 1-port router and 4-port router supports auto-MDI/MDIX switching so both straight
through and cross-over Ethernet cable can be used.
Connect the phone cable to the router and the other side of phone cable to wall jack.
Connect the power adapter to power source inlet.
Turn on the PC or NB to configure the Router.

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Direct Connection with PC or NB for SHDSL.bis 1-port router
Connection with Hub/Switch for SHDSL.bis 1-port router
SHDSL.bis 4-port router with complex network topology
PC
NB
Wall Jack
Power
Adapter
Cross Over
Ethernet Cable
DB
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PC
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Wall Jack
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Step.1 Click the start button. Select setting and control panel.
Step.2 Double click the network icon.

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In the Configuration window, select the TCP/IP protocol line that has been associated with your
network card and then click property icon.
Choose IP address tab.
Select Obtain IP address automatically.
Click OK button.
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