UniData Communication Systems UNIFIBER GIGAROUTER UF72N User manual


GIGAROUTER UF72N
User Manual
Version: GIGAROUTER UF72N
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Preface
Version Statement
This Manual is provided for GIGAROUTER UF72N gateway, the software version must be at
least 1.10.
Brief Introduction
This manual provides technical information on how to configure and operate application for
your GIGAROUTER UF72N unit.
Chapter 1: Provides an overview of GIGAROUTER UF72N
Chapter 2: Introduces the product
Chapter 3: Introduces the configuration via WEB-based Management
Intended Audience
System administrators.
Network engineers.
Maintenance technicians.
Style Convention
Table 1 Style convention used in this manual
Style
Meanings
\
Multi-level catalogs or menus are separated by ‘\’ character. For
instance “file\new\directory” means the menu item “directory” in menu
“new” which in turn in the menu “file”.
Used to highlight important area in diagrams.
<>
Indicates the input data from operating terminal.
[]
Indicates one parameter configuration or a function.
{ XX | XX }
Indicates a syntax of CLI command options, multiple command options
in one “{}”, separated by “|”, means exclusive single selection.
host(italic)
Indicates user specified parameters.
e.g. for command:
tftp host {get | put} {sys | cfg} filename
The host and filename should be replaced by user specified real
parameters, such as: tftp 138.0.0.1 get sys sysfile.bin
Table 2 Convention for Mouse Operation
Operation
Meanings
Click
Press and release a mouse button quickly
Double click
Quickly press and release a mouse button twice

Drag
Press a mouse button and move the mouse
Table 3 Convention for Keyboard Operation
Style
Meanings
Ctrl + C
“+”means an operation which presses down several keys in the
keyboard in the same time. E.g. “Ctrl + C” means press down the key of
“Ctrl” and “C” in the same time。

CONTENTS
1OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................... 1
2PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 APPEARANCE ............................................................................................................................................2
2.2 HARDWARE INTERFACE............................................................................................................................ 3
2.3 FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................3
2.4 WORKING ENVIRONMENT.........................................................................................................................4
3CONFIGURATION INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 5
3.1 LOGIN .......................................................................................................................................................5
3.2 HOME........................................................................................................................................................5
3.3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................................6
3.3.1Network Status .............................................................................................................................. 6
3.3.2 WAN Configuration....................................................................................................................... 6
3.3.3 LAN Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 12
3.3.4WLAN............................................................................................................................................ 15
3.3.5 3G Modem ................................................................................................................................... 22
3.3.6 Port Management ....................................................................................................................... 24
3.3.7 IPv6 Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 25
3.4 DATA SERVICE .......................................................................................................................................26
3.4.1 Status............................................................................................................................................ 26
3.4.2 DHCP Server............................................................................................................................... 28
3.4.3 NAT Config .................................................................................................................................. 30
3.4.4 Firewall Config............................................................................................................................. 33
3.4.5 QoS ............................................................................................................................................... 44
3.4.6 DDNS............................................................................................................................................ 49
3.4.7 VPN............................................................................................................................................... 51
3.4.8 Routing ......................................................................................................................................... 59
3.4.9 Advanced Parameters................................................................................................................ 62
3.4.10 Multicast ....................................................................................................................................... 63
3.4.11 USB Storage................................................................................................................................ 63
3.5 VOIP SERVICE........................................................................................................................................ 65
3.5.1 SIP Service .................................................................................................................................. 65
3.5.2 User............................................................................................................................................... 67
3.5.3 Supplementary............................................................................................................................ 68
3.5.4 Codec Parameters...................................................................................................................... 71
3.5.5 DSP Parameters ......................................................................................................................... 72
3.5.6 Digitmap ....................................................................................................................................... 73
3.5.7 Signal Tone.................................................................................................................................. 74
3.5.8 FXS Parameters.......................................................................................................................... 75
3.5.9 Centrex ......................................................................................................................................... 76
3.5.10 Phone Book ................................................................................................................................. 78
3.6 SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................................................78
3.6.1 Time Management...................................................................................................................... 78

3.6.2 Upgrade........................................................................................................................................ 80
3.6.3 Reboot System............................................................................................................................ 81
3.6.4 Backup/Restore........................................................................................................................... 81
3.6.5 Diagnostic .................................................................................................................................... 81
3.6.6 User Management ...................................................................................................................... 83
3.6.7 System Log .................................................................................................................................. 83
3.6.8 TR069 ........................................................................................................................................... 84
3.6.9 SNMP............................................................................................................................................ 86
3.6.10 User Access Right ...................................................................................................................... 87
3.7 APPLY.....................................................................................................................................................88
3.8 PRINT FUNCTION ....................................................................................................................................88
4CLI INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................. 94
4.1 LOGIN .....................................................................................................................................................94
4.2 NETWORK ...............................................................................................................................................95
4.2.1 3G Modem ................................................................................................................................... 95
4.2.2 Port Management ....................................................................................................................... 97
4.2.3 Wan Parameter ........................................................................................................................... 98
4.2.4 Lan Parameter........................................................................................................................... 108
4.3 DATA SERVICE .....................................................................................................................................122
4.3.1 DHCP Server............................................................................................................................. 122
4.3.2 NAT Config ................................................................................................................................ 124
4.3.3 Firewall Config........................................................................................................................... 129
4.3.4 QoS ............................................................................................................................................. 145
4.3.5 DDNS.......................................................................................................................................... 153
4.3.6 VPN............................................................................................................................................. 154
4.3.7 Routing ....................................................................................................................................... 167
4.3.8 Advanced Parameters.............................................................................................................. 175
4.3.9 Multicast ..................................................................................................................................... 176
4.4 VOIP SERVICE...................................................................................................................................... 176
4.4.1 SIP Service ................................................................................................................................ 176
4.4.2 User............................................................................................................................................. 180
4.4.3 Supplementary .......................................................................................................................... 181
4.4.4 Codec Parameters.................................................................................................................... 187
4.4.5DSP Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 188
4.4.6 Digitmap ..................................................................................................................................... 190
4.4.7 Signal Tone................................................................................................................................ 190
4.4.8 Centrex ....................................................................................................................................... 193
4.4.9 Phone Book ............................................................................................................................... 194
4.4.10 Save and Reload VOIP Parameter........................................................................................ 196
4.5 SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................196
4.5.1 Time Management.................................................................................................................... 196
4.5.2 Reboot System.......................................................................................................................... 198
4.5.3 Backup/Restore......................................................................................................................... 198
4.5.4 Diagnostic .................................................................................................................................. 198
4.5.5 System Log ................................................................................................................................ 198
4.5.6 TR069 ......................................................................................................................................... 199

4.5.7 SNMP.......................................................................................................................................... 201

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1 Overview
A new series of ALL IN ONE INTELLIGENT Gateway GIGAROUTER UF72N is perfectly designed
for SOHO, small and medium sized business (SMB) requiring application-based solutions of
low-capital investment to communicate with various kinds of users, the complete VoIP features are
built in. Comparing with other Voice equipments, GIGAROUTER UF72N has integrated high data
capacity of WIFI 300Mbps and GE LAN. Robust VPN functions support office users to create
remote multiple accessing of site-site encrypted private connections over public Internet.
Multi-access way of GIGAROUTER UF72N has includes Ethernet, Optical and 3G.

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2 Product Introduction
2.1 Appearance
Figure 2-1 GIGAROUTER UF72N Front View
Table 2-1 LED
LED
Status
Indication
PWR
Off
Power is off
Solid Green
Device is running
INTERNET
Off
Power is off
Slow Flash Green
INTERNET type WAN PPPoE connection
authenticate failed
Solid Green
INTERNET type WAN connection is up
SFP
Off
No optical signal is detected
Solid Green
Optical signal is detected
WAN
Off
No Ethernet signal is detected
Flash Green
User data going through Ethernet port
Solid Green
Ethernet interface is ready to work
LAN1~LAN4
Off
No Ethernet signal is detected
Flash Green
User data going through Ethernet port
Solid Green
Ethernet interface is ready to work
Phone1&2
Off
Phone is onhook
Solid Green
Phone is offhook
VPN
Off
No VPN connection
Solid Green
VPN is established
REG
Off
All accounts register failure
Solid Green
All accounts register successfully
Flash Green
Some accounts register successfully and rest
register fails

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Figure 2-2 GIGAROUTER UF72N Rear View
!WAN: 1000/100/10Mpbs ethernet ports.
!LAN(N): 1000/100/10Mpbs ethernet ports.
!SFP: Gigabit fiber interface.
!SD: Interface for SD card.
!FXS: Analog telephone interface.
!POWER: DC power input connector.
!Reset button: Use the button to restore the device to the factory defaults.
!WPS: WIFI WPS switch.
2.2 Hardware Interface
Table 2-2 Hardware interface
LAN
4 100/1000BASE-T ports
WAN
1 FE ethernet port or 1 GE optical port
WIFI
4 WIFI access point, support 802.11b/g/n
SFP
1 Gigabit fiber interface
USB
1 USB 2.0 port, use for storage or 3G modem
2.3 Features
Data Network
!WAN: 1xGE,1xSFP and 1xUSB port for 2G/3G USB Modem Connectivity
!LAN: 2x10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Port
!WAN Access Mode: Static IP address, PPPoE, DHCP, PPTP and L2TP
!Networking Interface: Multi WAN, Bridge Mode, 802.1Q
!QOS: Destination/Source MAC/IP, Application, DSCP, Supports Bandwidth Control
!Advance Routing: Static Route, Policy Route, DNS Proxy, RIP
!Internal Address Management: DHCP Server, IP and MAC Address Bind, DHCP Relay
!Networking Protocols:TCP/IP(IPv4/v6),UDP,RTP,SNTP,NAT,DHCP,DNS,DDNS,DLNA
!VPN: IPSEC,PPTP,L2TP
!IPTV: IGMP Proxy/Snooping, IPTV Bridge

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Management
!Management Protocol: CLI,SNMPV1/2,Tr069,Web
!LED Indications: Total 12LEDS for Power, WAN/LAN, Phone
!Control Button: WPS Button, WLAN Button, Power Switch, Reset Button
NAT
!Supports ALG, DMZ, PAT
Firewall & Security
!Firewall Protection: IDS&IPS, Block Ping/ICMP/IDENT, SPI Firewall, Portscan restriction
!Access control: Blocking by URL,IP Address, Mac Address, Protocol Type, Port
WIFI WLAN
!Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n(2.4GHz)
!Security: WEP,WPA,WPA2,PWA-PSK,WPA2-PSK
!WIFI Features: WMM,WLAN-LAN Isolation, Multi SSID(X4), AP Isolation
!Antenna Type: 2R2T
Voice Capacity and Functions
!Analog User/Co line: 2/4/8xLines FXS/FXO
Centrex Functions List
!Call Forward on Busy
!Call Forward on No Answer
!Call Forward Unconditional
!Caller ID
!Caller ID on Call Waiting
!Call Waiting
!Three-way Calling
!Ring groups
USB storage/Print
!Support USB storage
!Support print sharing
2.4 Working Environment
Environment requirement includes storage temperature, working temperature and humidity.
!Storage Temperature: -40ºC - 70ºC
!Long Time Working Temperature: -10ºC - 50ºC
!Short Time Working Temperature: -15ºC - 60ºC
!Environment Humidity: 5% - 95% RH, no coagulation

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3 Configuration Introduction
3.1 Login
The Web interface is ready for accessing about one minute after the device power on. The default
LAN IP address is 192.168.100.1, you can access the Web interface via either WAN port or LAN
port. Enter IP address in the address bar of web browser and then press ENTER, you can get
access to the Login interface.There are two languages provided: Chinese and English.
Figure 3-1 Login Interface
3.2 Home
After successful login, you will see the main menus on the top of the Web-based GUI.
The System Status page provides the current status information about the Gateway. All information is
read-only.
Choose the menu Home to load the following page.
Figure 3-2 System Status

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3.3 Network Configuration
3.3.1 Network Status
The Status page shows all WAN and LAN interfaces configuration, and all physical ports connection
status related to this device.
3.3.1.1 WAN Status
Choose the menu Network→Status→WAN to load the following page.
Figure 3-3 WAN Status
3.3.1.2 LAN Status
Choose the menu Network→Status→LAN to load the following page.
Figure 3-4 LAN Status
3.3.1.3 Link Status
Choose the menu Network→Status→Link Status to load the following page.
Figure 3-5 Link Status
3.3.2 WAN Configuration
The device supports 5 WAN interfaces:DATA,VOICE,MGMT,OTHER1,OTHER2; Every WAN interface
provides the following five Internet connection types: Static IP,DHCP,PPPoE,PPTP,L2TP.

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Choose the menu Network→WAN to load the configuration show page.
Figure 3-6 WAN page
Select an Interface Name to load the configuration page.
1) Static IP
If a static IP address has been provided by your ISP, please choose the Static IP connection type to
configure the parameters for WAN port manually.
Figure 3-7 WAN-Static IP
The following items are displayed on this screen:
►Enable: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled).
►Type: Select Static IP if your ISP has assigned a static IP address for your.
►VLAN Enable: Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level.
►VLAN ID: Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface.
►Priority Level: Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface.
►Primary DNS: Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server). If you are
not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to access the Internet via
domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank.
►Secondary DNS: Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it.
►IP Address: Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP. If you are not clear, please consult your
ISP.
►Netmask: Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP.

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►Gateway: Optional. Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP.
2) DHCP
If your ISP (Internet Service Provider) assigns the IP address automatically, please choose the DHCP
connection type to obtain the parameters for WAN port automatically.
Figure 3-8 WAN-DHCP
The following items are displayed on this screen:
►Enable: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled).
►Type: Select DHCP if your ISP assigns the IP address automatically.
►VLAN Enable: Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level.
►VLAN ID: Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface.
►Priority Level: Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface.
►Primary DNS: Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server)
manually. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to
access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank.
►Secondary DNS: Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it.
►Appoint Server IP: Optional. If network has multiple DHCP servers, enter the IP address of your
ISP’S DHCP server
►Vendor Class Identifier: Optional. This option (60) is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the
vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client.
►Enterprise Code: Optional.
►Manufacture Name: Optional.
►Device Class: Optional.

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►Device Type: Optional.
►Device Version: Optional.
3) PPPoE
If your ISP (Internet Service Provider) has provided the account information for the PPPoE connection,
please choose the PPPoE connection type (Used mainly for DSL Internet service).
Figure 3-9 WAN-PPPoE
The following items are displayed on this screen:
►Enable: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled).
►Type: Select PPPoE if your ISP provides xDSL Virtual Dial-up connection.
►VLAN Enable: Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level.
►VLAN ID: Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface.
►Priority Level: Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface.
►Primary DNS: Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server)
manually. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to
access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank.
►Secondary DNS: Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it.
►Username: Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, please
consult your ISP.
►Password: Enter the Password provided by your ISP.
►Service Name /AC Name: Optional. The service name and AC (Access Concentrator) name, which
should not be configured unless you are sure it is necessary for your ISP. In
most cases, leaving these fields blank will work.
►LCP Interval: PPPoE will send an LCP echo-request frame to the peer every LCP
interval seconds.
►LCP Max Fails: PPPoE will presume the peer to be dead if LCP Max Fails LCP

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echo-requests are send without receiving a valid LCP echo-reply.
4) L2TP
If your ISP (Internet Service Provider) has provided the account information for the L2TP connection,
please choose the L2TP connection type.
Figure 3-10 WAN-L2TP
The following items are displayed on this screen:
►Enable: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled).
►Type: Select L2TP if your ISP provides a L2TP connection.
►VLAN Enable: Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level.
►VLAN ID: Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface.
►Priority Level: Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface.
►Primary DNS: Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server). If
you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to access the
Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank.
►Secondary DNS: Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it.
►Server IP: Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP.
►Username: Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, please
consult your ISP.
►Password: Enter the Password provided by your ISP.
Secondary Connection: Here allow you to configure the secondary connection. DHCP and Static IP
connection types are provided.
If Static is selected:
►IP Address: If Static IP is selected, configure the IP address of WAN port.

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►Netmask: If Static IP is selected, configure the subnet mask of WAN port.
►Gateway: Optional. If Static IP is selected, configure the default gateway of WAN port.
If DHCP is selected:
►Appoint Server IP: Optional. If network has multiple DHCP servers, enter the IP address of your
ISP’s DHCP server.
►Vendor Class Identifier: Optional. This option (60) is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the
vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client.
►Enterprise Code:Optional.
►Manufacture Name: Optional.
►Device Class: Optional.
►Device Type: Optional.
►Device Version: Optional.
5) PPTP
If your ISP (Internet Service Provider) has provided the account information for the PPTP connection,
please choose the PPTP connection type.
Figure 3-11 WAN-PPTP
The following items are displayed on this screen:

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►Enable: Enable this WAN interface (DATA can’t be disabled).
►Type: Select PPTP if your ISP provides a PPTP connection.
►VLAN Enable: Optional. Enable VLAN to configure VLAN ID and VLAN Priority Level.
►VLAN ID: Optional. VLAN ID of this WAN interface.
►Priority Level: Optional. VLAN Priority Level of this WAN interface.
►Primary DNS: Enter the IP address of your ISP’s Primary DNS (Domain Name Server)
manually. If you are not clear, please consult your ISP. It’s not allowed to
access the Internet via domain name if the Primary DNS field is blank.
►Secondary DNS: Optional. If a Secondary DNS Server address is available, enter it.
►Server IP: Enter the Server IP provided by your ISP.
►Username: Enter the Account Name provided by your ISP. If you are not clear, please
consult your ISP.
►Password: Enter the Password provided by your ISP.
►Enable Encryption: Enable PPTP link encryption.
Secondary Connection: Here allow you to configure the secondary connection. DHCP and Static IP
connection types are provided.
If Static is selected:
►IP Address: If Static IP is selected, configure the IP address of WAN port.
►Netmask: If Static IP is selected, configure the subnet mask of WAN port.
►Gateway: Optional. If Static IP is selected, configure the default gateway of WAN port.
If DHCP is selected:
►Appoint Server IP: Optional. If network has multiple DHCP servers, enter the IP address of your
ISP’s DHCP server.
►Vendor Class Identifier: Optional. This option (60) is used by DHCP clients to optionally identify the
vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client.
►Enterprise Code: Optional.
►Manufacture Name: Optional.
►Device Class: Optional.
►Device Type: Optional.
►Device Version: Optional.
3.3.3 LAN Configuration
On this page, you can configure the parameters for LAN port.
Choose the menu Network→LAN to load the following page. There are three parts on this page.
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