CTC Union VDTU2-R240W User manual

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Routers
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User manual
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VDTU2-R240W
VDSL2 802.11 WIRELESS ROUTER
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LEGAL
The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of
publication. Our company assumes no responsibility, however, for possible errors or omissions, or for any
consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Our company reserves the right to make
changes in its products or product specifications with the intent to improve function or design at any time and without
notice and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes.
Our company makes no warranty, representation, or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any
particular purpose, nor do we assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product and specifically
disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation any consequential or incidental damages.
Our products are not designed, intended, or authorized for use in systems or applications intended to support or
sustain life, or for any other application in which the failure of the product could create a situation where personal
injury or death may occur. Should the Buyer purchase or use our product for any such unintended or unauthorized
application, the Buyer shall indemnify and hold our company and its officers, employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, and
distributors harmless against all claims, costs, damages, expenses, and reasonable attorney fees arising out of, either
directly or indirectly, any claim of personal injury or death that may be associated with such unintended or
unauthorized use, even if such claim alleges that our company was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of
said product.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
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 or more of the following measures:
Reorient of 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 unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to
insure compliance. This statement can be deleted if unit was not tested with shielded cables.
The manufacture is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this
equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
Change or modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
CISPR PUB.22 Class B COMPLIANCE:
This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical
standard. EN 55022 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information
Technology Equipment. This device complies with CISPR Class B.
WARNING:
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user
may be required to take adequate measures.
CE NOTICE
Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the European Community.
Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards: EN
55022:2006+A1:2007, Class A, EN55024:2010.
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VDSL2 802.11 Wireless Router
User Manual
Version 1.0 August 2016
2016 All Rights Reserved
The contents of this document are subject to change without any prior notice.
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.1 DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 7
2 GETTING TO KNOW ABOUT THE VDSL2 WI-FI ROUTER .....................................................................................10
2.1 FRONT PANEL..................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 REAR PANEL....................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................ 11
2.4 POWER CONNECTION .......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.5 RESET BUTTON ................................................................................................................................................... 12
3 CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................................................................13
3.1 CONFIGURATION METHODS .................................................................................................................................. 13
3.1.1 Web Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.2 Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.1.3 Login via Web Browser .............................................................................................................................. 14
3.2 HOME .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.2.1 System Status ............................................................................................................................................ 15
3.3 QUICK SETUP ..................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3.1 LAN Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.3.2 WAN Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 16
3.3.3 Default Gateway.......................................................................................................................................... 16
3.3.4 DNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.3.5 Wireless Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 16
3.4 NETWORK ......................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.4.1 VDSL ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
3.4.2 LAN .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.4.3 WAN ............................................................................................................................................................ 19
3.4.4 Wireless ....................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.4.5 DNS (Domain Name System) ....................................................................................................................... 21
3.4.6 DHCP ........................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.4.7 NAT .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
3.4.8 Virtual Server .............................................................................................................................................. 23
3.4.9 WWAN ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
3.4.10 DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) .......................................................................................................................... 24
3.4.11 Static Route ............................................................................................................................................... 25
3.5 ADVANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.5.1 VLAN ............................................................................................................................................................ 26
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3.5.2 Switch .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.5.3 RIP/OSPF ...................................................................................................................................................... 30
3.5.4 DDNS ........................................................................................................................................................... 32
3.5.5 IGMP ............................................................................................................................................................ 33
3.6 SECURITY .......................................................................................................................................................... 33
3.6.1 Firewall ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
3.6.2 IP Filter ........................................................................................................................................................ 34
3.6.3 MAC Filter .................................................................................................................................................... 36
3.6.4 Url Filter ....................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.6.5 L2TP ............................................................................................................................................................. 37
3.6.6 PPTP ............................................................................................................................................................ 38
3.6.7 IPSec ............................................................................................................................................................ 40
3.7 MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 42
3.7.1 Host Name ................................................................................................................................................... 42
3.7.2 User ............................................................................................................................................................. 42
3.7.3 CA ................................................................................................................................................................ 43
3.7.4 SNTP ............................................................................................................................................................ 44
3.7.5 SNMP ........................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.7.6 UPnP ............................................................................................................................................................ 45
3.7.7 Syslog .......................................................................................................................................................... 45
3.7.8 Telnet ........................................................................................................................................................... 46
3.7.9 SSH .............................................................................................................................................................. 46
3.7.10 Web ........................................................................................................................................................... 47
3.7.11 SambaServer ............................................................................................................................................. 47
3.8 SHOW .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
3.8.1 Information ................................................................................................................................................. 48
3.8.2 Syslog .......................................................................................................................................................... 49
3.8.3 Arplist .......................................................................................................................................................... 49
3.8.4 DHCP Client ................................................................................................................................................. 50
3.8.5 CPU Information .......................................................................................................................................... 50
3.9 STATUS ............................................................................................................................................................. 50
3.9.1 VDSL ............................................................................................................................................................ 50
3.9.2 Switch .......................................................................................................................................................... 51
3.9.3 Wireless ....................................................................................................................................................... 51
3.9.4 Statics .......................................................................................................................................................... 51
3.9.5 Samba ......................................................................................................................................................... 52
3.9.6 RouteTable ................................................................................................................................................... 52
3.9.7 WWAN ......................................................................................................................................................... 52
3.10 UTILITY ............................................................................................................................................................. 52
3.10.1 Upgrade ..................................................................................................................................................... 52
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3.10.2 ConfigTool .................................................................................................................................................. 53
3.10.3 Ping ........................................................................................................................................................... 54
3.10.4 TraceRoute ................................................................................................................................................. 55
3.10.5 Reboot ....................................................................................................................................................... 55
4. TERMINOLOGY .......................................................................................................................................................56
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The VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router is a VDSL2/ADSL2+ 802.11n Wi-Fi router with four fast Ethernet LAN ports
and USB Host. It is compliant to ITU-T G.993.2 standard and supports VDSL2 30a profile that
features 100Mbps of symmetric data rate over local loop.
With built-in 802.11n technology, it can deliver Wi-Fi speed up to 300 Mbps and is perfectly
suitable for triple play applications (video, voice and data). VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router is designed to meet
the requirements of ISPs and carriers that intend to use one DSL device to cover end users in
different loop range areas, it provides a great flexibility for their end-users to comply today’s
rapid-changing Internet demands.
The VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router is a cost-effective and high-speed Internet access solution that can provide
users a smooth and reliable Wi-Fi connection.
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Automatically switches to VDSL2/ADSL2+
Supports VDSL2 profile 8a/8b/8c/8d/12a/12b/17a/30a
3G uplink for backup support
Equipped with one-click Wi-Fi Protected Setup button (WPS)
Security protected with Firewall
Web-based management with user friendly interface
Configuration back and restoration
TR069 remote management (optional)
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Hardware Interface
DSL: 1 X RJ11 for VDSL2/ADSL2+
LAN:4 X RJ-45 10/100 base T autosensing and auto-cross switch, support IPV6
USB: USB Host X 1
Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n and 2 X 2 dbi internal antennas
RST: “Factory reset” button and reboot button
WPS: WPS push button
Power: ON/OFF switch
DSL Compliance
Support VDSL2/ADSL and ADSL2/ADSL multimode standards
G.dmt (ITU G.992.1) Annex A, B
G.lite (ITU G.992.2) Annex A, B
G.hs (ITU G.994.1)
G.bond (ITU G.998.1)
Maximum rate: 8 Mbps for downstream / 1 Mbps for upstream
Compliant with VDSL2 Standard
ITU G993.2 Annex A,B,C
VDSL2 (ITU G993.2) Annex A,B,C, support Band plans 997,998 refer to Annex B
Up to 17 Mhz profile (POTS/ISDN)
Support VDSL2 profile 8a,8b,8c,8d,12a,12b,17a,30a
Support ATM and PTM transparent (dual-priority and dual latency) for user data
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Compliant with ADSL2 Standard
G.dm.bist + A196 (ITU G.992.3) Annex A, B
G.lite.bis (ITU G992.4) Annex A,B
Maximum rate : 12 Mbps for downstream / 1 Mbps for upstream
Compliant with ADSL2+ Standard
G.dmt.bisplus (ITU G992.5) Annex A,B
Maximum rate : 24 Mbps for downstream / 12 Mbps for upstream
ATM Features (ADSL2+)
Up to 8 PVCs
Support encapsulation of bridged Ethernet over AAL5 (RFC 2684, formerly RFC1483)
Support encapsulation of routed IP over Ethernet over AAL5 (IPoE)
Support encapsulation of routed IP over Ethernet over AAL5 (IPoA)
Support Classical IP according to RFC 2225 (formerly RFC 1577)
Support PPPoA according to RFC 2364
Support PPPoE (default) according to RFC 2516
Support multiple levels of QoS
WLAN:
Compliant with IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, and IEEE 802.11n standards
2.4GHz configurable
Up to 300 Mbps Wi-Fi operation rate
RF Output Power: 15 ± 1.5 dBm in 2.4 GHz
64/128-bit Wi-Fi security with WPA/WPA-PSK, PA2/WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA/WPA2 support
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for easy setup
USB:
File Sharing
3G backup support
VPN:
VPN Pass-through
IPSec LAN to LAN, L2TP over IPSec and PPTP Remote Dial in
Encryption: 3DES, AES
IKE Authentication: Pre-shared Key
Dead peer detection (DPD), alternately keep-alive
PPTP MPEE (Microsoft Point to Point Encryption)
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Management:
Web-based GUI for remote and local management (HTTP/HTTPS)
Quick Start Wizard of setup
Configuration Backup and Restoration
Firmware upgrade through TFTP/FTP and HTTP
SNMP management with SNMP agent and MIB II
Support Syslog
TR-069 (Optional)
Qos:
ATMQos : UBR (Default), CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt Shapping queuing and scheduling
802.1p
IP DSCP
Firewall:
IPV6 Firewall
Packet filtering
URL filtering
Parental control
Routing:
Static routing and RIP v1/v2 (RFC 1058/2453)
Support IP/TCP/UDP/ARP/IGMP
IP multicast and GMP proxy (RFC 1112/2236)
Network address translation (NA/PAT)
DNS relay and caching (RFC 1034/1035)
DHCP server
IP precedence (RFC 791) (Firewall router)
Power:
AC voltage Input: 100V- 240V± / 10%
Output: DC 12VDC (2.1 mm)
Regulatory Compliance:
CE
EN60950-1
Operation Temperature:
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
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LED status of VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router:
LEDs
Active
Description
PWR
On
The VDSL2 Wi-Fi router is receiving power and ready for use.
Off
The VDSL2 Wi-Fi router is not receiving power.
LAN
LINK/ACT1
On
Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 1
Blink
Transmit or received data over LAN 1
Off
LAN 1 does not have Ethernet connection
LINK/ACT2
On
Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 2
Blink
Transmit or received data over LAN 2
Off
LAN 2 does not have Ethernet connection
LINK/ACT3
On
Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 3
Blink
Transmit or received data over LAN 3
Off
LAN 3 does not have Ethernet connection
LINK/ACT4
On
Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 4
Blink
Transmit or received data over LAN 4
Off
LAN 4 does not have Ethernet connection
WLAN
Blink
Transmit or received data over WLAN
Off
The Wi-Fi network is not activated
WPS
Blink
Searching for WPS clients
Off
WPS is not activated
DSL
On
VDSL Linked
Blink
VDSL is initializing
Off
VDSL offline
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Connector
Description
DC-IN
Power adaptor inlet: Input voltage 12VDC (2.1 mm)
ON/OFF
Power ON/OFF switch
RESEST
Reset button for reboot or load factory default
LAN (1,2,3,4)
4 x RJ45 10/100 base T auto-sensing & auto-crossover, support IPV6
WPS
WPS ON/OFF switch
USB
1 x USB Host ports
DSL
1 x RJ11 Connector for VDSL2/ADSL2+
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Make sure you are using the correct power source as the AC/DC adaptor. Inset the female end of power adaptors
cord into the power receptacle on the rear panel. Connect the power adaptor to an appropriate power source.
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The reset button can be used only in one of two ways.
(1) Press the Reset Button for two seconds will cause system reboot.
(2) Pressing the Reset Button for eight seconds will cause the product loading the factory default setting and losing
all of yours configuration. When you want to change its configuration but forget the user name or password, or if the
product is having problems connecting to the Internet and you want to configure it again clearing all configurations,
press the Reset Button for eight seconds with a paper clip or sharp pencil.
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The VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router provides a built-in HTML based management interface that allow user configure the VDSL2
Wi-Fi Router via Internet Browser.
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The VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router provides a browser interface that allows you to configure and manage this device. After you
set up your IP address for the VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router, you can access the VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router’s Web interface applications
directly in your browser by entering the IP address of the VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router. You can then use your Web browser to
list and manage configuration parameters from PC.
Web Configuration recommended Internet Explorer 6.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 7.0 and later versions. The
recommended screen resolution is 1024 by 768 pixels.
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This following guide is designed to lead users through Web Configuration of VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router in the easiest and
quickest way possible. Please follow the instructions carefully.
Step 1. Connect the power adapter to the port labeled DC-IN” on the rear panel of the VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router.
Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable to LAN ports.
Step 3. Connect the phone cable to the VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router and the other side of phone cable to wall jack.
Step 4. Connect the power adapter to power source.
Step 5. Turn on the PC or NB, which is used for configuration the VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router.
To avoid possible damage to this VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router, DO NOT turn on this device before Hardware
Installation.
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Connection with VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router
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This section introduces the configuration and functions of the web-based management. It is an HTML-based
management interface that allows users to setup and manage the VDSL2 Wi-Fi router. This configuration system
offers all monitoring and management features which allow users to access VDSL2 Wi-Fi routers from anywhere on the
network with a standard browser, such as, Internet Explorer or Firefox.
Step 1. User can use any common browsers, such as Internet Explorer, on your computer to connect the VDSL2
Wi-Fi Router. Then, please type http://192.168.1.1” in the address bar of the browser.
Step 2. Key in user name, root, and password, “root”; then, click on “Login button to login the web configuration.
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Note: Both the default user name and password are root. It is suggested to change the user name and the
password for security reason.
Note: For safety purpose, the password will be prompt as dot symbol.
Note: Once you change the user name and password, please login with the new user name and password in the next
login process.
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“Quick Setup” includes five sections guide users to setup their VDSL2 Wi-Fi routers step by step. The following
sections show how to setup. Enter the settings you want to configure and click on Apply to finalize the setup.
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This section allows users to configure LAN settings of the device.
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This section provides Quick Configuration of WAN AP Settings as Bridge or Router Mode.
In the next column it allows users to connect to the service provider in the following chosen IP mode (Static,
DhcpClient and Pppoe):
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This section allows users to configure the common Wireless parameters to all AP/VAP in the system.
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The section includes following settings:
Objects
Description
SSID
VDSL2-WiFi-AP
Region
You may have a choice of frequency bands for your
region
Mode
To select the Operational mode (bgn, b, bg, g, gn)
Auto Channel Select Enable
Select to enable the auto channel select function of the
router
Channel No.
The number of the channel
Auth Mode
To select the Auth mode (WPA,WPA2, WPA/WPA2)
WPA Key
12345678
Note 1: Device will reboot after apply!
Note 2: All Other configuration will be reset to default after apply!
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A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached. A LAN is a
computer network limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or the same floor of a building.
The following section describes how to configure settings for the LAN port.
You can configure LAN settings of VDSL2 Wi-Fi Router or add Virtual Interface, LAN IP v4 Address and IP v6 Address on
this page. Click on Apply to finalize the configuration.
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This section discusses the WAN pages of the VDLS2 Wi-Fi Router. Please use these pages to configure your VDSL2 Wi-Fi
Router for Internet Access.
A WAN (Wide Area Network) connection is an outside connection to another network or the Internet. It connects your
private networks such as a LAN (Local Area Network), and other networks, so that a computer in one location can
communicate computers in other locations.
The WAN settings can be viewed in the column. The following are the options available under WAN settings as shown:
- Mtu: The figure’s range is from 266 to 1500.
- Wan Mode: Bridge or Router mode.
- IP Mode: Options for null, static and dynamic
- IPv4 Address
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CTC Union VDTU2-R240W User manual

Category
Routers
Type
User manual

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