Draytek Vigor2860 Series User manual

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VDSL2 Security Firewall
User’s Guide
Version: 3.1
Firmware Version: V3.7.8.2
(For future update, please visit DrayTek web site)
Date: May 14, 2015
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Safety Instructions and Approval
Safety
Instructions
Read the installation guide thoroughly before you set up the router.
The router is a complicated electronic unit that may be repaired only be
authorized and qualified personnel. Do not try to open or repair the router
yourself.
Do not place the router in a damp or humid place, e.g. a bathroom.
The router should be used in a sheltered area, within a temperature range of +5 to
+40 Celsius.
Do not expose the router to direct sunlight or other heat sources. The housing and
electronic components may be damaged by direct sunlight or heat sources.
Do not deploy the cable for LAN connection outdoor to prevent electronic shock
hazards.
Keep the package out of reach of children.
When you want to dispose of the router, please follow local regulations on
conservation of the environment.
Warranty
We warrant to the original end user (purchaser) that the router will be free from any
defects in workmanship or materials for a period of two (2) years from the date of
purchase from the dealer. Please keep your purchase receipt in a safe place as it serves
as proof of date of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase,
should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and/or
materials, we will, at our discretion, repair or replace the defective products or
components, without charge for either parts or labor, to whatever extent we deem
necessary tore-store the product to proper operating condition. Any replacement will
consist of a new or re-manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value, and
will be offered solely at our discretion. This warranty will not apply if the product is
modified, misused, tampered with, damaged by an act of God, or subjected to abnormal
working conditions. The warranty does not cover the bundled or licensed software of
other vendors. Defects which do not significantly affect the usability of the product will
not be covered by the warranty. We reserve the right to revise the manual and online
documentation and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without
obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Be a Registered
Owner
Web registration is preferred. You can register your Vigor router via
http://www.draydek.com.
Firmware & Tools
Updates
Due to the continuous evolution of DrayTek technology, all routers will be regularly
upgraded. Please consult the DrayTek web site for more information on newest
firmware, tools and documents.
http://www.draytek.com
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European Community Declarations
Manufacturer: DrayTek Corp.
Address: No. 26, Fu Shing Road, Hukou Township, Hsinchu Industrial Park, Hsinchu County, Taiwan 303
Product: Vigor2860 Series Router
DrayTek Corp. declares that Vigor2860 Series of routers are in compliance with the following essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE 1999/5/EC, ErP 2009/125/EC and RoHS 2011/65/EU
.
The product conforms to the requirements of Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2004/108/EC by
complying with the requirements set forth in EN55022/Class B and EN55024/Class B.
The product conforms to the requirements of Low Voltage (LVD) Directive 2006/95/EC by complying with the
requirements set forth in EN60950-1.
This product is designed for the DSL and 2.4GHz/5GHz WLAN network throughout the EC region.
Regulatory Information
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device may accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The antenna/transmitter should be kept at least 20 cm away from human body.
DrayTek Vigor2860 series VDSL2/ADSL2+ routers are compliant with 47 C.F.R. Part 68.
More update, please visit www.draytek.com.
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Introduction...................................................................................................1
1.1 Web Configuration Buttons Explanation................................................................................. 2
1.2 LED Indicators and Connectors.............................................................................................. 3
1.2.1 For Vigor2860................................................................................................................... 3
1.2.2 For Vigor2860ac / Vigor2860n-plus / Vigor2860n ............................................................ 5
1.2.3 For Vigor2860Vac / Vigor2860Vn-plus............................................................................. 8
1.3 Hardware Installation ............................................................................................................ 10
1.3.1 Possible Installation for Vigor2860n............................................................................... 10
1.3.2 Possible Installation for Vigor2860Vac........................................................................... 11
1.3.3 Possible Installation for Vigor2860Vn-Plus..................................................................... 12
1.4 Printer Installation ................................................................................................................. 13
1.5 Accessing Web Page............................................................................................................ 21
1.6 Changing Password.............................................................................................................. 22
1.7 Introducing Dashboard.......................................................................................................... 24
1.7.1 Virtual Panel ................................................................................................................... 24
1.7.2 Name with a Link............................................................................................................ 25
1.7.3 Quick Access for Common Used Menu.......................................................................... 25
1.7.4 GUI Map ......................................................................................................................... 27
1.7.5 Web Console.................................................................................................................. 28
1.7.6 Config Backup ................................................................................................................ 29
1.7.7 Logout............................................................................................................................. 29
1.8 Online Status......................................................................................................................... 29
1.8.1 Physical Connection.......................................................................................................29
1.8.2 Virtual WAN.................................................................................................................... 32
1.9 Saving Configuration............................................................................................................. 32
Quick Setup.................................................................................................34
2.1 Quick Start Wizard ................................................................................................................ 34
2.1.1 For WAN1 (ADSL/VDSL2).............................................................................................. 36
2.1.2 For WAN2 (Ethernet)...................................................................................................... 42
2.1.3 For WAN3/WAN4 (USB)................................................................................................. 51
2.2 Service Activation Wizard...................................................................................................... 53
2.3 VPN Client Wizard ................................................................................................................ 56
2.4 VPN Server Wizard............................................................................................................... 62
2.5 Wireless Wizard.................................................................................................................... 67
2.6 VoIP Wizard........................................................................................................................... 71
2.7 Registering Vigor Router....................................................................................................... 73
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Advanced Configuration............................................................................76
3.1 WAN...................................................................................................................................... 76
3.1.1 Basics of Internet Protocol (IP) Network......................................................................... 76
3.1.2 General Setup................................................................................................................. 78
3.1.3 Internet Access............................................................................................................... 85
3.1.4 Multi-PVC/VLAN........................................................................................................... 115
3.1.5 WAN Budget................................................................................................................. 122
3.2 LAN ..................................................................................................................................... 125
3.2.1 Basics of LAN ............................................................................................................... 125
3.2.2 General Setup............................................................................................................... 127
3.2.3 Static Route.................................................................................................................. 137
3.2.4 VLAN............................................................................................................................. 142
3.2.5 Bind IP to MAC............................................................................................................. 146
3.2.6 LAN Port Mirror............................................................................................................. 148
3.2.7 Wired 802.1x................................................................................................................. 149
3.2.8 Web Portal Setup.......................................................................................................... 150
3.3 Load-Balance /Route Policy................................................................................................ 152
3.4 NAT ..................................................................................................................................... 162
3.4.1 Port Redirection............................................................................................................ 163
3.4.2 DMZ Host...................................................................................................................... 167
3.4.3 Open Ports.................................................................................................................... 170
3.4.4 Port Triggering.............................................................................................................. 172
3.5 Firewall................................................................................................................................ 175
3.5.1 Basics for Firewall......................................................................................................... 175
3.5.2 General Setup............................................................................................................... 177
3.5.3 Filter Setup ................................................................................................................... 182
3.5.4 DoS Defense ................................................................................................................ 190
3.6 User Management............................................................................................................... 194
3.6.1 General Setup............................................................................................................... 195
3.6.2 User Profile................................................................................................................... 197
3.6.3 User Group................................................................................................................... 202
3.6.4 User Online Status........................................................................................................ 203
3.7 Objects Settings.................................................................................................................. 204
3.7.1 IP Object....................................................................................................................... 204
3.7.2 IP Group ....................................................................................................................... 207
3.7.3 IPv6 Object................................................................................................................... 208
3.7.4 IPv6 Group.................................................................................................................... 210
3.7.5 Service Type Object ..................................................................................................... 211
3.7.6 Service Type Group...................................................................................................... 213
3.7.7 Keyword Object ............................................................................................................ 215
3.7.8 Keyword Group............................................................................................................. 217
3.7.9 File Extension Object.................................................................................................... 218
3.7.10 SMS/Mail Service Object............................................................................................ 220
3.7.11 Notification Object....................................................................................................... 225
3.8 CSM Profile......................................................................................................................... 227
3.8.1 APP Enforcement Profile.............................................................................................. 228
3.8.2 APPE Signature Upgrade............................................................................................. 232
3.8.3 URL Content Filter Profile............................................................................................. 234
3.8.4 Web Content Filter Profile............................................................................................. 238
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3.8.5 DNS Filter Profile.......................................................................................................... 242
3.9 Bandwidth Management ..................................................................................................... 244
3.9.1 Sessions Limit............................................................................................................... 244
3.9.2 Bandwidth Limit ............................................................................................................ 246
3.9.3 Quality of Service.......................................................................................................... 248
3.10 Applications....................................................................................................................... 257
3.10.1 Dynamic DNS............................................................................................................. 257
3.10.2 LAN DNS / DNS Forwarding ...................................................................................... 260
3.10.3 Schedule..................................................................................................................... 264
3.10.4 RADIUS/TACACS+ .................................................................................................... 266
3.10.5 LDAP /Active Directory Setup..................................................................................... 268
3.10.6 UPnP........................................................................................................................... 271
3.10.7 IGMP........................................................................................................................... 272
3.10.8 Wake on LAN.............................................................................................................. 273
3.10.9 SMS / Mail Alert Service............................................................................................. 274
3.10.10 Bonjour ..................................................................................................................... 276
3.11 VPN and Remote Access.................................................................................................. 279
3.11.1 Remote Access Control.............................................................................................. 280
3.11.2 PPP General Setup .................................................................................................... 280
3.11.3 IPsec General Setup................................................................................................... 282
3.11.4 IPsec Peer Identity...................................................................................................... 283
3.11.5 Remote Dial-in User ................................................................................................... 285
3.11.6 LAN to LAN................................................................................................................. 288
3.11.7 VPN TRUNK Management......................................................................................... 300
3.11.8 Connection Management ........................................................................................... 309
3.12 Certificate Management.................................................................................................... 310
3.12.1 Local Certificate.......................................................................................................... 310
3.12.2 Trusted CA Certificate ................................................................................................ 314
3.12.3 Certificate Backup....................................................................................................... 316
3.13 Central VPN Management................................................................................................ 317
3.13.1 General Setup............................................................................................................. 317
3.13.2 CPE Management ...................................................................................................... 320
3.13.3 VPN Management ...................................................................................................... 326
3.13.4 Log & Alert.................................................................................................................. 328
3.14 Central AP Management................................................................................................... 329
3.14.1 Status.......................................................................................................................... 329
3.14.2 WLAN Profile.............................................................................................................. 330
3.14.3 AP Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 334
3.14.4 AP Map....................................................................................................................... 335
3.14.5 Traffic Graph............................................................................................................... 338
3.14.6 Rogue AP Detection................................................................................................... 339
3.14.7 Load Balance.............................................................................................................. 343
3.14.8 Function Support List.................................................................................................. 345
3.15 VoIP................................................................................................................................... 346
3.15.1 DialPlan ...................................................................................................................... 348
3.15.2 SIP Accounts.............................................................................................................. 357
3.15.3 Phone Settings ........................................................................................................... 362
3.15.4 Status.......................................................................................................................... 367
3.16 Wireless LAN(2.4GHz/5GHz) ........................................................................................... 369
3.16.1 Basic Concepts........................................................................................................... 369
3.16.2 General Setup............................................................................................................. 372
3.16.3 Security....................................................................................................................... 374
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3.16.4 Access Control............................................................................................................ 376
3.16.5 WPS............................................................................................................................ 377
3.16.6 WDS............................................................................................................................ 380
3.16.7 Advanced Setting........................................................................................................ 384
3.16.8 WMM Configuration.................................................................................................... 386
3.16.9 Station Control............................................................................................................ 388
3.16.10 AP Discovery............................................................................................................ 388
3.16.11 Station List................................................................................................................ 390
3.17 SSL VPN........................................................................................................................... 391
3.17.1 General Setup............................................................................................................. 391
3.17.2 SSL Web Proxy .......................................................................................................... 392
3.17.3 SSL Application .......................................................................................................... 394
3.17.4 User Account.............................................................................................................. 396
3.17.5 User Group................................................................................................................. 400
3.17.6 Online User Status...................................................................................................... 402
3.18 USB Application ................................................................................................................ 403
3.18.1 USB General Settings................................................................................................. 403
3.18.2 USB User Management.............................................................................................. 405
3.18.3 File Explorer................................................................................................................ 407
3.18.4 USB Device Status..................................................................................................... 408
3.18.5 Temperature Sensor................................................................................................... 409
3.18.6 Modem Support List.................................................................................................... 411
3.19 System Maintenance......................................................................................................... 412
3.19.1 System Status............................................................................................................. 412
3.19.2 TR-069........................................................................................................................ 414
3.19.3 Administrator Password.............................................................................................. 416
3.19.4 User Password ...........................................................................................................418
3.19.5 Login Page Greeting................................................................................................... 420
3.19.6 Configuration Backup ................................................................................................. 422
3.19.7 Syslog/Mail Alert......................................................................................................... 425
3.19.8 Time and Date............................................................................................................ 428
3.19.9 SNMP.......................................................................................................................... 429
3.19.10 Management............................................................................................................. 431
3.19.11 Reboot System......................................................................................................... 434
3.19.12 Firmware Upgrade.................................................................................................... 435
3.19.13 Modem Code Upgrade ............................................................................................. 436
3.19.14 Activation.................................................................................................................. 436
3.20 Diagnostics........................................................................................................................ 437
3.20.1 Dial-out Triggering...................................................................................................... 438
3.20.2 Routing Table ............................................................................................................. 439
3.20.3 ARP Cache Table....................................................................................................... 440
3.20.4 IPv6 Neighbour Table................................................................................................. 440
3.20.5 DHCP Table................................................................................................................ 441
3.20.6 NAT Sessions Table................................................................................................... 442
4.20.7 DNS Cache Table....................................................................................................... 443
3.20.8 Ping Diagnosis............................................................................................................ 444
3.20.9 Data Flow Monitor....................................................................................................... 445
3.20.10 Traffic Graph............................................................................................................. 447
3.20.11 Trace Route.............................................................................................................. 448
3.20.12 Syslog Explorer......................................................................................................... 449
3.20.13 TSPC Status............................................................................................................. 450
3.20.14 DSL Status................................................................................................................ 451
3.21 External Devices............................................................................................................... 452
3.21.1 All Devices.................................................................................................................. 452
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Tutorials and Applications.......................................................................454
4.1 How to configure settings for IPv6 Service in Vigor2860.................................................... 454
4.2 How can I get the files from USB storage device connecting to Vigor router?................... 467
4.3 How to Build a LAN-to-LAN VPN Between Remote Office and Headquarter via IPsec Tunnel
(Main Mode).............................................................................................................................. 470
4.4 How to Optimize the Bandwidth through QoS Technology................................................. 474
4.5 QoS Setting Example.......................................................................................................... 479
4.6 How to Implement the LDAP/AD Authentication for User Management?........................... 484
4.7 How to use Landing Page Feature ..................................................................................... 487
4.8 How to Send a Notification to Specified Phone Number via SMS Service in WAN
Disconnection............................................................................................................................ 492
4.9 How to Create an Account for MyVigor............................................................................... 496
4.9.1 Create an Account via Vigor Router............................................................................. 496
4.9.2 Create an Account via MyVigor Web Site .................................................................... 500
4.10 How to Setup Address Mapping........................................................................................ 504
4.11 How to Configure Certain Computers Accessing to Internet ............................................ 508
4.12 How to Block Facebook Service Accessed by the Users via Web Content Filter / URL
Content Filter............................................................................................................................. 512
4.13 How to use AP Management function (in Vigor2860) to check AP status and deploy WLAN
profile......................................................................................................................................... 517
4.14 CVM Application - How to manage the CPE (router) through Vigor2860 series? ............ 520
4.15 CVM Application - How to build the VPN between remote devices and Vigor2860 series?
.................................................................................................................................................. 524
4.16 CVM Application - How to upgrade CPE firmware through Vigor2860 series?................ 526
4.17 How to setup Load Balance for Packets?......................................................................... 529
4.18 How to authenticate clients via User Management........................................................... 531
Trouble Shooting......................................................................................543
5.1 Checking If the Hardware Status Is OK or Not.................................................................... 543
5.2 Checking If the Network Connection Settings on Your Computer Is OK or Not ................. 544
5.3 Pinging the Router from Your Computer............................................................................. 547
5.4 Checking If the ISP Settings are OK or Not........................................................................ 548
5.5 Problems for 3G/4G Network Connection........................................................................... 549
5.6 Backing to Factory Default Setting If Necessary ................................................................ 550
5.7 Contacting DrayTek............................................................................................................. 551
Appendix I: VLAN Applications on Vigor Router ........................................................553
Telnet Command Reference..........................................................................................561
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Accessing Telnet of Vigor2860.................................................................................................. 561
Telnet Command: adsl txpct /adsl rxpct ................................................................................ 561
Telnet Command: adsl status................................................................................................ 562
Telnet Command: adsl ppp.................................................................................................... 562
Telnet Command: adsl bridge................................................................................................ 564
Telnet Command: adsl idle.................................................................................................... 565
Telnet Command: adsl drivemode......................................................................................... 565
Telnet Command: adsl reboot ............................................................................................... 565
Telnet Command: adsl oamlb................................................................................................ 566
Telnet Command: adsl vcilimit............................................................................................... 566
Telnet Command: adsl annex................................................................................................ 568
Telnet Command: adsl automode ......................................................................................... 568
Telnet Command: adsl optn................................................................................................... 568
Telnet Command: adsl savecfg............................................................................................. 569
Telnet Command: adsl vendorid............................................................................................ 569
Telnet Command: adsl atm.................................................................................................... 570
Telnet Command: adsl pvcbinding........................................................................................ 571
Telnet Command: adsl snr..................................................................................................... 571
Telnet Command: bpa........................................................................................................... 572
Telnet Command: csm appe prof.......................................................................................... 573
Telnet Command: csm appe p2p .......................................................................................... 574
Telnet Command: csm appe prot.......................................................................................... 575
Telnet Command: csm appe misc......................................................................................... 575
Telnet Command: csm ucf..................................................................................................... 577
Telnet Command: csm ucf obj INDEX uac............................................................................ 578
Telnet Command: csm ucf obj INDEX wf.............................................................................. 581
Telnet Command: csm wcf.................................................................................................... 582
Telnet Command: ddns log.................................................................................................... 585
Telnet Command: ddns time.................................................................................................. 585
Telnet Command: dos ........................................................................................................... 586
Telnet Command: exit............................................................................................................ 588
Telnet Command: Internet..................................................................................................... 588
Telnet Command: ip 2ndsubnet............................................................................................. 589
Telnet Command: ip 2ndaddr................................................................................................ 590
Telnet Command: ip 2ndmask............................................................................................... 590
Telnet Command: ip aux........................................................................................................ 591
Telnet Command: ip addr...................................................................................................... 592
Telnet Command: ip nmask................................................................................................... 593
Telnet Command: ip arp........................................................................................................ 593
Telnet Command: ip dhcpc.................................................................................................... 594
Telnet Command: ip ping....................................................................................................... 595
Telnet Command: ip tracert................................................................................................... 596
Telnet Command: ip telnet..................................................................................................... 596
Telnet Command: ip rip ......................................................................................................... 597
Telnet Command: ip wanrip................................................................................................... 598
Telnet Command: ip route..................................................................................................... 600
Telnet Command: ip igmp_proxy........................................................................................... 602
Telnet Command: ip wanaddr................................................................................................ 604
Telnet Command: ip wanttr.................................................................................................... 604
Telnet Command: ip dmz....................................................................................................... 604
Telnet Command: ip session................................................................................................. 605
Telnet Command: ip bandwidth............................................................................................. 606
Telnet Command: ip bindmac................................................................................................ 607
Telnet Command: ip maxnatuser........................................................................................... 609
Telnet Command: ip6 addr.................................................................................................... 609
Telnet Command: ip6 dhcp req_opt...................................................................................... 610
Telnet Command: ip6 dhcp client.......................................................................................... 611
Telnet Command: ip6 dhcp server ........................................................................................ 612
Telnet Command: ip6 internet ............................................................................................... 614
Telnet Command: ip6 neigh................................................................................................... 615
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Telnet Command: ip6 pneigh................................................................................................. 617
Telnet Command: ip6 route................................................................................................... 617
Telnet Command: ip6 ping..................................................................................................... 618
Telnet Command: ip6 tracert................................................................................................. 620
Telnet Command: ip6 tspc..................................................................................................... 620
Telnet Command: ip6 radvd .................................................................................................. 621
Telnet Command: ip6 mngt ................................................................................................... 622
Telnet Command: ip6 online.................................................................................................. 623
Telnet Command: ip6 aiccu................................................................................................... 624
Telnet Command: ip6 ntp ...................................................................................................... 625
Telnet Command: ipf view..................................................................................................... 625
Telnet Command: ipf set........................................................................................................ 626
Telnet Command: ipf rule ...................................................................................................... 628
Telnet Command: ipf flowtrack.............................................................................................. 634
Telnet Command: Log........................................................................................................... 635
Telnet Command: mngt ftpport.............................................................................................. 636
Telnet Command: mngt httpport............................................................................................ 637
Telnet Command: mngt httpsport.......................................................................................... 637
Telnet Command: mngt telnetport......................................................................................... 637
Telnet Command: mngt sshport ............................................................................................ 638
Telnet Command: mngt ftpserver.......................................................................................... 638
Telnet Command: mngt noping ............................................................................................. 639
Telnet Command: mngt defenseworm .................................................................................. 640
Telnet Command: mngt rmtcfg.............................................................................................. 640
Telnet Command: mngt lanaccess........................................................................................ 641
Telnet Command: mngt echoicmp......................................................................................... 643
Telnet Command: mngt accesslist ........................................................................................ 643
Telnet Command: mngt snmp ............................................................................................... 644
Telnet Command: msubnet switch........................................................................................ 645
Telnet Command: msubnet addr........................................................................................... 646
Telnet Command: msubnet nmask........................................................................................ 646
Telnet Command: msubnet status......................................................................................... 647
Telnet Command: msubnet dhcps......................................................................................... 647
Telnet Command: msubnet nat ............................................................................................. 648
Telnet Command: msubnet gateway..................................................................................... 649
Telnet Command: msubnet ipcnt........................................................................................... 649
Telnet Command: msubnet talk............................................................................................. 650
Telnet Command: msubnet startip ........................................................................................ 651
Telnet Command: msubnet pppip ......................................................................................... 652
Telnet Command: msubnet nodetype ................................................................................... 653
Telnet Command: msubnet primWINS.................................................................................. 654
Telnet Command: msubnet secWINS................................................................................... 654
Telnet Command: msubnet tftp ............................................................................................. 656
Telnet Command: msubnet mtu ............................................................................................ 656
Telnet Command: object ip obj.............................................................................................. 657
Telnet Command: object ip grp.............................................................................................. 659
Telnet Command: object ipv6 obj.......................................................................................... 662
Telnet Command: object ipv6 grp.......................................................................................... 663
Telnet Command: object service obj ..................................................................................... 665
Telnet Command: object service grp..................................................................................... 667
Telnet Command: object kw.................................................................................................. 668
Telnet Command: object fe.................................................................................................... 670
Telnet Command: port........................................................................................................... 673
Telnet Command: portmaptime............................................................................................. 673
Telnet Command: prn............................................................................................................ 674
Telnet Command: qos setup.................................................................................................. 675
Telnet Command: qos class.................................................................................................. 678
Telnet Command: qos type.................................................................................................... 680
Telnet Command: quit ........................................................................................................... 681
Telnet Command: show lan................................................................................................... 681
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Telnet Command: show dmz................................................................................................. 682
Telnet Command: show dns.................................................................................................. 682
Telnet Command: show openport ......................................................................................... 682
Telnet Command: show nat................................................................................................... 682
Telnet Command: show portmap........................................................................................... 683
Telnet Command: show pmtime............................................................................................ 683
Telnet Command: show session............................................................................................ 683
Telnet Command: show status.............................................................................................. 684
Telnet Command: show adsl................................................................................................. 684
Telnet Command: show statistic............................................................................................ 685
Telnet Command: srv dhcp badip.......................................................................................... 686
Telnet Command: srv dhcp public......................................................................................... 686
Telnet Command: srv dhcp dns1........................................................................................... 687
Telnet Command: srv dhcp dns2........................................................................................... 687
Telnet Command: srv dhcp frcdnsmanl................................................................................. 689
Telnet Command: srv dhcp gateway..................................................................................... 689
Telnet Command: srv dhcp ipcnt........................................................................................... 690
Telnet Command: srv dhcp off............................................................................................... 690
Telnet Command: srv dhcp on............................................................................................... 690
Telnet Command: srv dhcp relay........................................................................................... 690
Telnet Command: srv dhcp startip......................................................................................... 691
Telnet Command: srv dhcp status......................................................................................... 691
Telnet Command: srv dhcp leasetime................................................................................... 692
Telnet Command: srv dhcp nodetype.................................................................................... 692
Telnet Command: srv dhcp primWINS.................................................................................. 694
Telnet Command: srv dhcp secWINS ................................................................................... 694
Telnet Command: srv dhcp expired_RecycleIP .................................................................... 696
Telnet Command: srv dhcp tftp.............................................................................................. 696
Telnet Command: srv dhcp option......................................................................................... 696
Telnet Command: srv nat dmz............................................................................................... 698
Telnet Command: srv nat ipsecpass..................................................................................... 699
Telnet Command: srv nat openport....................................................................................... 699
Telnet Command: srv nat portmap........................................................................................ 701
Telnet Command: srv nat showall......................................................................................... 703
Telnet Command: switch -i.................................................................................................... 704
Telnet Command: switch on.................................................................................................. 704
Telnet Command: switch off.................................................................................................. 705
Telnet Command: switch list.................................................................................................. 705
Telnet Command: switch clear.............................................................................................. 705
Telnet Command: switch query............................................................................................. 706
Telnet Command: sys admin................................................................................................. 706
Telnet Command: sys adminuser.......................................................................................... 706
Telnet Command: sys bonjour............................................................................................... 707
Telnet Command: sys cfg...................................................................................................... 709
Telnet Command: sys cmdlog............................................................................................... 709
Telnet Command: sys ftpd..................................................................................................... 709
Telnet Command: sys domainname...................................................................................... 710
Telnet Command: sys iface................................................................................................... 710
Telnet Command: sys name.................................................................................................. 712
Telnet Command: sys passwd............................................................................................... 712
Telnet Command: sys reboot................................................................................................. 712
Telnet Command: sys autoreboot ......................................................................................... 714
Telnet Command: sys commit............................................................................................... 714
Telnet Command: sys tftpd.................................................................................................... 714
Telnet Command: sys cc....................................................................................................... 714
Telnet Command: sys version............................................................................................... 715
Telnet Command: sys qrybuf................................................................................................. 715
Telnet Command: sys pollbuf................................................................................................ 716
Telnet Command: sys britask................................................................................................ 716
Telnet Command: sys tr069................................................................................................... 717
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Telnet Command: sys sip_alg ............................................................................................... 719
Telnet Command: sys license................................................................................................ 719
Telnet Command: sys diag_log............................................................................................. 720
Telnet Command: testmail..................................................................................................... 722
Telnet Command: upnp off.................................................................................................... 722
Telnet Command: upnp on.................................................................................................... 722
Telnet Command: upnp nat................................................................................................... 723
Telnet Command: upnp service............................................................................................. 723
Telnet Command: upnp subscribe......................................................................................... 724
Telnet Command: upnp tmpvs............................................................................................... 725
Telnet Command: upnp wan.................................................................................................. 727
Telnet Command: usb list...................................................................................................... 727
Telnet Command: vigbrg on .................................................................................................. 728
Telnet Command: vigbrg off .................................................................................................. 728
Telnet Command: vigbrg status............................................................................................. 728
Telnet Command: vigbrg cfgip............................................................................................... 729
Telnet Command: vigbrg wan1on.......................................................................................... 729
Telnet Command: vigbrg wan1off.......................................................................................... 729
Telnet Command: vpn l2lset.................................................................................................. 729
Telnet Command: vpn l2lDrop............................................................................................... 730
Telnet Command: vpn dinset................................................................................................. 730
Telnet Command: vpn subnet................................................................................................ 732
Telnet Command: vpn setup.................................................................................................. 733
Telnet Command: vpn option................................................................................................. 735
Telnet Command: vpn mroute............................................................................................... 739
Telnet Command: vpn list...................................................................................................... 740
Telnet Command: vpn remote............................................................................................... 742
Telnet Command: vpn 2ndsubnet ......................................................................................... 742
Telnet Command: vpn NetBios.............................................................................................. 742
Telnet Command: vpn mss.................................................................................................... 743
Telnet Command: vpn ike...................................................................................................... 744
Telnet Command: vpn Multicast............................................................................................ 745
Telnet Command: vpn pass2nd............................................................................................. 745
Telnet Command: vpn pass2nat............................................................................................ 746
Telnet Command: wan ppp_mru........................................................................................... 746
Telnet Command: wan mtu.................................................................................................... 747
Telnet Command: wan DF_check......................................................................................... 747
Telnet Command: wan disable.............................................................................................. 749
Telnet Command: wan enable............................................................................................... 749
Telnet Command: wan forward.............................................................................................. 749
Telnet Command: wan status................................................................................................ 749
Telnet Command: wan vdsl................................................................................................... 750
Telnet Command: wan detect................................................................................................ 751
Telnet Command: wan lb....................................................................................................... 752
Telnet Command: wan mvlan................................................................................................ 753
Telnet Command: wan multifno............................................................................................. 754
Telnet Command: wl acl........................................................................................................ 756
Telnet Command: wl config................................................................................................... 757
Telnet Command: wl set........................................................................................................ 760
Telnet Command: wl act........................................................................................................ 761
Telnet Command: wl scan..................................................................................................... 761
Telnet Command: wl stamgt.................................................................................................. 763
Telnet Command: wl iso_vpn ................................................................................................ 764
Telnet Command: wl wpa...................................................................................................... 764
Telnet Command: wl wmm.................................................................................................... 764
Telnet Command: wl ht.......................................................................................................... 766
Telnet Command: wl restart................................................................................................... 767
Telnet Command: wl btnctl.................................................................................................... 768
Telnet Command: wl iwpriv & wl wlanconfig.......................................................................... 768
Telnet Command: wl efuse.................................................................................................... 768
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Telnet Command: wan vlan................................................................................................... 769
Telnet Command: wol............................................................................................................ 769
Telnet Command: user.......................................................................................................... 770
Telnet Command: nand bad /nand usage............................................................................. 774
Telnet Command: apm show /clear/discover/query.............................................................. 774
Telnet Command: apm profile ............................................................................................... 775
Telnet Command: apm cache................................................................................................ 776
Telnet Command: apm lbcfg.................................................................................................. 777
Telnet Command: apm napdetect......................................................................................... 779
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Vigor2860 series is a VDSL2 router. It integrates IP layer QoS, NAT session/bandwidth
management to help users control works well with large bandwidth.
By adopting hardware-based VPN platform and hardware encryption of AES/DES/3DES, the
router increases the performance of VPN greatly, and offers several protocols (such as
IPsec/PPTP/L2TP) with up to 32 VPN tunnels.
The object-based design used in SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall allows users to set
firewall policy with ease. CSM (Content Security Management) provides users control and
management in IM (Instant Messenger) and P2P (Peer to Peer) more efficiency than before.
By the way, DoS/DDoS prevention and URL/Web content filter strengthen the security
outside and control inside. Object-based firewall is flexible and allows your network be safe.
User Management implemented on your router firmware can allow you to prevent any
computer from accessing your Internet connection without a username or password. You can
also allocate time budgets to your employees within office network.
With the 6-port Gigabit switch on the LAN side provides extremely high speed connectivity
for the highest speed local data transfer of any server or local PCs. The tagged VLANs
(IEEE802.1Q) can mark data with a VLAN identifier. This identifier can be carried through an
onward Ethernet switch to specific ports. The specific VLAN clients can also pick up this
identifier as it is just passed to the LAN. You can set the priorities for LAN-side QoS. You can
assign each of VLANs to each of the different IP subnets that the router may also be operating,
to provide even more isolation. The said functionality is tag-based Multi-subnet
(Multiple-Private LAN Subnets).
On the Wireless-equipped models (Vigor2860n/n plus/Vn/Vn plus) each of the wireless SSIDs
can also be grouped within one of the VLANs.
In addition, Vigor2860 series supports USB interface for connecting USB printer to share
printing function or 3G USB modem for network connection.
Vigor2860 series provides two-level management to simplify the configuration of network
connection. The user mode allows user accessing into WEB interface via simple configuration.
However, if users want to have advanced configurations, they can access into WEB interface
through admin mode.
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Save and apply current settings.
Cancel current settings and recover to the previous saved settings.
Clear all the selections and parameters settings, including selection from
drop-down list. All the values must be reset with factory default settings.
Add new settings for specified item.
Edit the settings for the selected item.
Delete the selected item with the corresponding settings.
Note: For the other buttons shown on the web pages, please refer to Chapter 3, 4 for detailed
explanation.
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Blinking The router is powered on and running normally. ACT (Activity)
Off The router is powered off.
On Internet connection is ready.
Off Internet connection is not ready.
WAN2
Blinking The data is transmitting.
QoS
On The QoS function is active.
On USB device is connected and ready for use. USB1~2
Blinking The data is transmitting.
On The router is ready to access Internet through DSL link.DSL
Blinking Slowly: The DSL connection is ready.
Quickly: The connection is training.
WCF On The Web Content Filter is active. (It is enabled from
Firewall >> General Setup).
On The VPN tunnel is active.
Off VPN services are disabled
VPN
Blinking Traffic is passing through VPN tunnel.
On The DoS function is active. DoS
Blinking It will blink while detecting an attack.
LED on Connector
On The port is connected.
Off The port is disconnected.
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Interface Description
Factory Reset Restore the default settings. Usage: Turn on the router (ACT LED is
blinking). Press the hole and keep for more than 5 seconds. When you
see the ACT LED begins to blink rapidly than usual, release the button.
Then the router will restart with the factory default configuration.
USB Connecter for a USB device (for 3G/4G USB Modem or printer).
VDSL/ADSL Connecter for accessing the Internet.
WAN2 Connecter for local network devices or modem for accessing Internet.
GigaLAN (1-6) Connecters for local network devices.
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Connecter for a power adapter.
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On USB device is connected and ready for use. USB
Blinking The data is transmitting.
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Blinking Slowly: The DSL connection is ready.
Quickly: The connection is training.
WCF On The Web Content Filter is active. (It is enabled from
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setup WPS within 2 minutes.)
On The VPN tunnel is active.
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Traffic is passing through VPN tunnel.
On The DoS function is active. DoS
Blinking It will blink while detecting an attack.
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Interface Description
Wireless LAN
ON/OFF/WPS
For Vigor2860n :
Press the button and release it within 2 seconds. When the
wireless function is ready, the green LED will be on.
Press the button and release it within 2 seconds to turn off the
WLAN function. When the wireless function is not ready, the
LED will be off.
For Vigor2860ac/Vigor2860n-plus :
Wireless band will be switched /changed according to the button
pressed and released. For example,
2.4G (On) and 5G (On) – in default.
2.4G (Off) and 5G (On) – pressed and released the button once.
2.4G (On) and 5G (Off) – pressed and released the button
twice.
2.4G (Off) and 5G (Off) – pressed and released the button three
times.
When WPS function is enabled by web user interface, press this
button for more than 2 seconds to wait for client’s device making
network connection through WPS.
Factory Reset Restore the default settings. Usage: Turn on the router (ACT LED
is blinking). Press the hole and keep for more than 5 seconds.
When you see the ACT LED begins to blink rapidly than usual,
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Draytek Vigor2860 Series User manual

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