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CONTENT CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................1 1.1 BENEFITS .................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 PACKAGE CONTENT ............................................................................................................. 2 CHAPTER2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION .............................................................
CHAPTER6 WIRELESS SETTINGS ......................................................................................................36 6.1 BASIC SETUP .......................................................................................................................... 36 6.1.1 Settings ......................................................................................................................... 36 6.1.2 SSID Settings...............................................................................
10.1.2 Storage Formatting .................................................................................................... 77 10.1.3 Ejecting of the Storage Device ................................................................................ 78 10.2 FTP SERVER ............................................................................................................................ 79 10.3 SAMBA SERVER...................................................................................................
CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION AXIMCom‟s X series Router is a new design for users that have multiple requirements. The X-Router combined different aspect of features in a single box, such as 3G/4G sharing and storage functions. AXIMCom aims to give the users the most cost effective and best performance products. The X-Router, says Transformable Router, can be changed into different working mode anytime and anywhere.
X-Router and increase the security levels of your mobile broadband. Universal Repeater With the use of the University Repeater function, AXIMCom X-Router can enlarge your wireless coverage and eliminate dead spots in just a few steps. Hence, this allows users to be free from the hassles from the extremely complicated WDS settings.
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CHAPTER2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.1 PANEL LAYOUT 2.1.
2.1.2 Side Panel Buttons/Port Description WLAN On/Off The button for turn on/off the wireless radio. EJECT Reset The button for ejecting the USB 3G/4G modem safely, not for WPS setting. The Reset button is on the bottom of the router. Press the button for 3 seconds, AXIMCom X-Router will restore all the setting values to factory default and restart automatically. 2.1.
2.2 PROCEDURE FOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.2.1 Power On Take the provided power adapter. Plug one end into the X-Router‟s DC power port and the other end into a power outlet. Switching on the On/Off switch, the X-Router will enter the working mode as soon as its STATUS LED light is constantly on. 2.2.2 Setup LAN Connection Take an Ethernet cable. Plug one end of the cable into your computer‟s network port and the other end into one of the X-Router‟s LAN ports. 2.2.
CHAPTER3 NETWORK SETTINGS FOR YOUR PC Before using the AXIMCom X-Router, you have to configure your network settings in your computer. You can either use DHCP or Static IP for your TCP/IP Settings. * DHCP is recommended due to its relative ease in configuration. 3.1 FOR WINDOWS XP USERS 1. Select Start > Settings > Network Connections 2. Click on Local Area Connection and choose Properties. You will now see the following screen. 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your network card. 4.
5. Enable DHCP or Static IP: To use DHCP Select Obtain an IP Address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Then click OK. AXIMCom X-Router will now assign an IP address to your computer. To use Static IP Select Use the following IP address and enter the followings. IP address: 192.168.1.x (x could be from 2 ~ 254) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 Now select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the following. Preferred DNS server: 192.168.1.1.
3.2 FOR WINDOWS 2000 USERS 1. Select Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connection 2. Right click on the Local Area Connection and select Properties. You will see the following screen. 3. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your network card. 4. Click on Properties. You will see the following screen.
5. Enable DHCP or Static IP: To use DHCP Select Obtain an IP Address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Then click OK. AXIMCom X-Router will now assign an IP address to your computer. To use Static IP Select Use the following IP address and enter the followings. IP address: 192.168.1.x (x could be from 2 ~ 254) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 Now select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the following. Preferred DNS server: 192.168.1.
3.3 FOR WINDOWS 98/ME USERS 1. Select Start > Settings > Network. You will see the following screen. 2. Select TCP/IP -> PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter for your network card. 3. Click on Properties. You will now the following screen. 4. Enable DHCP or Static IP: To use DHCP Select Obtain an IP Address automatically. Then click OK. AXIMCom X-Router will now assign an IP address to your computer.
To use Static IP Select Specify an IP address and enter the followings. IP address: 192.168.1.x (x could be from 2 ~ 254) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Now click on Gateway tab. You will see the following screen. Enter 192.168.1.1 in New Gateway, and click Add. Now click on the DNS Configuration tab. You will see the following screen. Enter 192.168.1.1 in DNS Server Search Order and click Add. Then click OK. 5. You have now finished the network settings of your computer.
3.1 1. FOR WINDOWS7 USERS Select Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet> Network and Sharing Center >Change Adater Settings 2. Click on Local Area Connection and choose Properties. You will now see the following screen. 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your network card. 4. Click on Properties. You will see the following screen.
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CHAPTER4 ACCESSING TO AXIMCom X-ROUTER For Windows XP/2000 users, your computer should have obtained an IP address after configuring the network settings on your computer. Now you need to configure your AXIMCom X- Router. 4.1 START-UP AND LOG-IN Open your WEB browser. In the address box, enter [HTTP://192.168.1.1:8080] When you successfully connect to the configuration interface for AXIMCom X-Router, the login screen will pop up.
CHAPTER5 BASIC SETTINGS 5.1 1. WAN SETUP Click on [Setup] - [WAN] tab. You will see the following screen.
2. WAN Settings: AXIMCom X-Router supports six connection types: DHCP, Static, PPPoE, 3G/4G Mobile WAN, Windows Mobile/Google Android phones/iPhone and HSPA+ Super Speed. Please ensure which connection type should be used, and select your internet connection type from the pull-down menu. Whatever WAN connection type you have chosen, the Router will get a WAN IP and this IP will be shown in the setting page as bellow.
5.1.1 DHCP (automatic IP address assignment) The IP address is automatically assigned to you by your ISP. You will see the following screen when you choose DHCP. WAN Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable WAN Connection Type DHCP Host Name Some ISP and DHCP servers ask for the Host Name of the DHCP client before assigning an IP address. In this case, please key in your Host Name.
5.1.2 Static (Fixed IP address assignment) The IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server are provided by your ISP. Please enter the information accordingly. WAN Select Enable / Disable to enable/disable WAN. Connection Type Static IP External IP Address The external IP addresses offered by the ISP. Netmask The netmask offered by the ISP. Gateway The gateway offered by the ISP. Static DNS 1 The static DNS 1 offered by the ISP. Static DNS 2 The static DNS 2 offered by the ISP.
5.1.3 PPPoE (connected by username/password) If your ISP provides the username and password, please enter the information accordingly. Provided by your ISP WAN Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable WAN Connection Type PPPoE User Name The user name offered by the ISP. Password The password offered by the ISP. On Demand: Max Idle Time Keep Alive PPPoE Echo Interval PPPoE Retry Threshold PPPoE MTU MTU PPPoE On Demand will only be activated when there is traffic.
5.1.4 Mobile WAN (connected by information related to what your ISP needs) Please enter the APN, PIN code, user name, and password provided by your ISP. (Please note that some information might not be needed.) Please note that this function is not supported in storage mode.
WAN Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable WAN Connection Type Mobile WAN Modem Brand Modem Model APN Type Location Service Provider Access Point Name (APN) Personal Identification Number (PIN) Choose the modem brand you use. You can keep it as Auto for automatic detection. Choose the modem model you use. You can keep it as Auto for automatic detection. Choose By Service Provider for specifying the ISP you use, or otherwise choose Custom to assign desired APN. Choose your location.
5.1.5 Windows Mobile / Google Android Phones / iPhone If you want to share your 3G/3.5G network via your Windows Mobile phone, Google Android Phones or iPhone, you have to choose this WAN connection type in the AXIMCom X-Router. After connecting your phone and the Router with USB, you need to enable “Internet Sharing” or “Mobile Network Sharing” function in your Windows Mobile phone, Google Android Phones or iPhone Please note that this function is not supported in storage mode.
5.1.6 HSPA+ Super Speed If you using HSPA+ super speed modem, please choose this WAN connection type. Please enter the APN, PIN code, user name, and password provided by your ISP. (Please note that some information might not be needed.) Please note that this function is not supported in storage mode.
WAN Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable WAN Connection Type HSPA+ Super Speed Modem Brand Modem Model APN Type Location Service Provider Access Point Name (APN) Personal Identification Number (PIN) Choose the modem brand you use. You can keep it as Auto for automatic detection. Choose the modem model you use. You can keep it as Auto for automatic detection. Choose By Service Provider for specifying the ISP you use, or otherwise choose Custom to assign desired APN. Choose your location.
5.2 WAN DETECT There are stability issues when use 3G network. Sometime the 3G data card is connected with the 3G station but the data cannot be sent or received. In this case, users can use the WAN Detect function to continuously ping a host, and get re-connected to the 3G station when detection fail is occurred. Please note that this function is not supported in storage mode 1. Click on [Setup] – [WAN Detect] tab. You will see the following screen. 2.
5.3 LAN SETUP 1. Click on [Setup] – [LAN] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure your LAN following the instructions listed below. Internal IP Address Please key in Internal IP Address Netmask Select Netmask from the selection list. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) MTU Click Enable to avoid cyclic topology caused by incorrect connection of your internal network. (A cyclic topology will cause network breakdown.) Maximum transmission unit: up to 1500 bytes.
5.4 ROUTING SETUP 5.4.1 Routing Settings 1. Click on [Setup] – [Routing] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure Security Settings following the instructions below. Routing Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable routing policy.
5.4.2 Add Routing Rule 1. Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure the Routing rule following the instructions below. Sequence Number This defines the sequence of the Routing rules. If a packet fits the conditions set by the Routing rules, the packet will then be sorted according to the first Routing rule from the top of the list. Rule Name Name of the Routing rule. Enable Enable/Disable this Routing rule Internal IP Range Set up the internal IP range for this ACL rule.
5.4.3 Example User has one ADSL line and one T1 line with two X-Router in use. Now administrator wants to the traffic of web browsing go through the cost effective ADSL line, who can follow the following settings below. First, one should connect the two X-Router at the LAN side. Router#1: WAN: T1 IP: 192.168.1.1 Router#2: WAN: ADSL2 IP: 192.168.1.
5.5 DHCP SERVER SETUP AXIMCom X-Router provides DHCP server service in order to offer IP addresses to the computers within a LAN. 1. Click on [Setup] – [DHCP] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure your LAN following the instructions listed below. DHCP Server DHCP Starting IP Address Max DHCP Clients Lease Domain Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable DHCP Server. The DHCP starting IP addresses offered by the DHCP Server.
5.6 DDNS SETUP DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) allows an “internet domain name” to be assigned to a computer/router which has a dynamic IP address. This makes it possible for other internet devices to connect to the computer/router without needing to trace the changing IP addresses themselves. To enable DDNS, you will first need to sign up for DDNS services from DynDNS.org, TZO.com or ZoneEdit.com. DDNS is useful when combined with the virtual server feature.
3. Configure your DDNS following the instructions listed below. DDNS Service Select Enable to enable DDNS service. Select Disable to disable DDNS service. DDNS Type Select the desired DDNS service provider from the list.
5.7 MAC ADDRESS CLONE SETUP Some ISPs only allow a registered MAC address to access to the internet. To bypass the rule, you need to set up a cloned MAC address for AXIMCom X-Router using the pre-registered MAC address. 1. Click on [Setup] – [MAC Address Clone] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure your Internet Connection (WAN) MAC Clone following the instructions below. Clone WAN MAC If your ISP only grants access to a fixed MAC address, please select Enable.
CHAPTER6 WIRELESS SETTINGS 6.1 BASIC SETUP Multiple SSIDs allow the ability for separate security mode and key settings to be set by users for both convenience and increased protection. Users are able to configure their network devices to access the first SSID with the WPA2 PSK (Pre-Shared Key) and secret key, whilst share the second SSID with WEP and the periodically changed key for visitors.
2. Configure wireless settings following the instructions below. Wireless Select Enable if you would like to turn on the wireless signal Connection Select Disable if you would like to turn off the wireless signal. Wireless Mode Select the wireless mode for 802.11b/g/n or mixed use. Transmission Power Select the transmission power class from 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. Wireless Channel Select which channel to be located to.
6.1.2 SSID Settings Users are able to configure each SSID with its own attributes. Further, various security modes are available based on the user‟s needs and preference: Disable, WEP, WPA Pre-Shared Key, WPA, WPA2 Pre-Shared Key, and WPA2. However, it is important to note that all devices under the wireless network must use the same security mode. You can configure the security settings of your wireless network to suit your desired preference. Different methods will grant different levels of security.
2. Configure SSID settings following the instructions below. Wireless SSID Wireless SSID Name Select Enable if you would like to turn on this SSID. Select Disable if you would like to turn off this SSID. Enter the wireless station name you would like to have. AXIMCom X-Router broadcasts SSID periodically. Select Enable to turn it on or Disable Wireless SSID Broadcasting to turn it off. Enabling SSID Broadcasting brings convenience for users to find and connect AXIMCom X-Router.
6.1.3 WEP If WEP is selected, WEP index and keys should be set manually. WEP Key Index WEP Key (1~4) WEP Key Index indicates which WEP key is used for data encryption. 64-bit WEP: type 10 hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters 128-bit WEP: type 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters. 6.1.
WPA Pre-shared Key or WPA2 Pre-shared Key is selected, Pre-shared Key is supposed to be set. Pre-shared Key Pre-shared Key serves as the credential for the packet encryption. Encryption Mode TKIP/AES are supported.
6.1.5 WPA / WPA2 If WPA or WPA2 is selected, the radius server information should be set accordingly. Radius Server IP Address Enter the RADIUS server‟s IP address. Radius Server Port Enter the RADIUS server‟s port number. The default port is 1812. Radius Key Enter the RADIUS server‟s IP Address. Encryption Mode Select TKIP or AES for the packet encryption.
6.2 1. ADVANCED SETUP Click on [Wireless] – [Advanced] tab. You will see the following screen.
2. Configure wireless advanced settings following the instructions below. Region Choose the region you are currently located. Fragmentation Enter the fragmentation bytes. The default value is 2346 bytes. RTS Enter the RTS seconds. The default value is 2347 seconds. DTim Enter the DTim seconds. The default value is 1. Beacon Interval Enter the interval to send a beacon. The default value is 100 milliseconds. Header Preamble Choose Long or Short header preamble.
6.3 WDS SETUP WDS (Wireless Distributed System) enables the wireless bridging amongst several wireless devices. The bridged devices are identified by the WDS MAC addresses. 1. Click on [Wireless] – [WDS] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure WDS settings following the instructions below. WDS MAC Address [1~4] Select Enable to enable WDS function. Select Disable to disable WDS function. Enter the MAC addresses of the other bridged wireless devices.
6.4 UNIVERSAL REPEATER SETUP The Universal Repeater function is similar with WDS in that it is used to essentially enlarge the area of wireless network coverage. However, unlike WDS, Universal Repeater offers simplicity in configuration requirements, as users only need to configure the current AP as a client, and to connect it to the second AP‟s SSID (or BSSID).
CHAPTER7 SECURITY SETTINGS 7.1 FIREWALL SETUP 1. Click on [Security] – [Firewall] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure Security Settings following the instructions below. SPI Firewall Protection Select Enable to enable SPI Firewall Protection. Select Disable to disable SPI Firewall Protection. TCP SYN DoS Check to enable TCP SYN DoS Protection. Protection Uncheck to disable TCP SYN DoS Protection. TCP SYN DoS attack sends a flood of TCP/SYN packets.
ICMP Broadcasting Check to enable ICMP Broadcasting Protection. Protection Uncheck to disable ICMP Broadcasting Protection. ICMP broadcasting attack is a type of DoS attacks. A flood of ICMP broadcasting packets is generated and sent to a server (like AXIMCom X-Router). Consequently, this server will suffer from a huge amount of interruptions and consumption of computing resources.
7.2 ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACL) SETUP 7.2.1 ACL Settings 1. Click on [Security] – [Access Control] tab. You will see the following screen. Please do not change the parameters unless you wish to customize it by yourself. 2. Configure Access Control List (ACL) Settings following the instructions below. ACL Select Enable to enable ACL. Select Disable to disable ACL. Default ACL Check Enable to enable a specific MAC Filter rule. Action Uncheck Enable to disable a specific MAC Filter rule.
3. Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen. 4. Configure [Add Access Control List (ACL)] Settings following the instructions below Sequence Number This defines the sequence of the ACL rules. If a packet fits the conditions set by the ACL rules, the packet will then be sorted according to the first ACL rule from the top of the list. Rule Name Name of the ACL rule.
5. Example: Filter and block MSN usage. For example, a company does not wish to allow employees to use MSN. The system administrator can set up an ACL action: rejecting the traffic going out to External IP Range at 207.46.110.*/24. Rule Name MSN Blocking Rule Enable Enable External Interface * (All complies) Internal IP Range Keep it blank (All complies) External IP Range 207.46.110.1:207.46.110.1.
7.3 MAC ACCESS CONTROL SETUP 1. Click on [Security] – [MAC Access Control] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure ACL Settings following the instructions below. MAC Access Control Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable MAC access Control Default MAC Access The default ACL action of the ACL rules. When you add the individual Control Action rules, it can be viewed as exceptions and take effects relating to the default action.
Sequence Number This defines the sequence (priority) of all the MAC ACL actions. Rule Name Name of the MAC access rule. MAC Set up the MAC Address to which you would like to enable the MAC ACL action. 4. Action Choose ALLOW/DENY to ALLOW/DENY ACL Enable Enable/Disable this MAC access rule Static ARP Enable Enable/Disable this Static ARP rule Static DHCP Enable Enable/Disable this Static DHCP rule IP The IP address corresponds to static ARP or static DHCP.
7.4 OpenDNS SETUP 7.4.1 OpenDNS Settings 1. Click on [Security] – [OpenDNS] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure OpenDNS Settings following the instructions below. OpenDNS Service Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable OpenDNS OpenDNS Username Enter OpenDNS user name. OpenDNS Password Enter OpenDNS password. DNS Query Redirection to OpenDNS DNS Servers OpenDNS Label Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable the data flow redirect to the OpenDNS Server.
7.5 WEB FILTERING SETUP 1. Click on [Security] – [Web Filtering] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure Web Filtering Settings following the instructions below.
7.5.1 Added Web Filtering Rules 1. Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure Web Filtering Settings following the instructions below 3. Sequence Number This defines the sequence (priority) of all the Web Filtering rules.
7.6 VPN / PPTP SETUP 7.6.1 VPN / PPTP Settings 1. Click on [Security] – [VPN / PPTP] tab. You will see the following screen.
2. Configure PPTP Settings following the instructions below. PPTP Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable L2TP. MTU Enter MTU value. The default value is 1482 bytes. VPN Start IP Address Enter the VPN start IP address. The default value is 192.168.39.1. Max VPN Clients Enter the max VPN clients. Auto DNS Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable Auto DNS. DNS Enter DNS server if you choose Disable for Auto DNS. CHAP Enable Choose Enable/Disable to enable/disable CHAP for VPN authentication.
7.6.2 Add VPN / PPTP Rule 1. Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure [Add PPTP] Settings following the instructions below. Sequence Number This defines the sequence of the PPTP rules. Rule Enable Enable/Disable this PPTP rule User Name Enter PPTP user name. Password Enter PPTP password.
CHAPTER8 INTELLIGENT DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT 8.1 iDBM SETUP Intelligent Bandwidth Management (iDBM) provides two powerful and unique mechanisms to manage bandwidth: Static Bandwidth Management (SBM) and Dynamic Bandwidth Management (DBM).
1. Click on [Bandwidth] – [iDBM] tab. You will see the following screen.
2. Bandwidth Settings: Please adjust your bandwidth type according to your bandwidth (download/upload) subscribed from your ISP. Due to the unstable nature of network bandwidth supported by ISP, users are recommended to reserve a portion of bandwidth for buffering usage, and iDBM would then arrange the reserved bandwidth under heavy traffic. Bandwidth Type (Download/Upload) subscription. If the bandwidth type is not available on the list, select Custom.
8.1.2 Add SBM Rules 1. Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure [Add SBM] Settings following the instructions below. Sequence Number This defines the sequence of the SBM rules. If a packet fits the conditions set by the SBM rules, the packet will then be sorted according to the first SBM rule from the top of the list. Rule Name Name of the SBM rule. Rule Enable Enable/Disable this SBM rule Internal IP Set up the internal IP for this SBM rule.
3. Advanced Setting Example1 If a user needs to reverse some bandwidth for a specified application, such as VoIP, one can have the following configuration to reserve a 25Kbps/25Kbps bandwidth for VoIP application.
4. Advanced Setting Example 2 In the case users need to guarantee a PC or a network device for a specified bandwidth and allow the user to user rest bandwidth up to some values, one may follow the settings as below. In this case, the PC with IP address-192.168.1.1 will be guaranteed for 100Kbps/20Kbps bandwidth. Additionally, this PC can use up to 150Kbps/30Kbps if there is still any free bandwidth existed.
8.1.3 Add DBM Rule It is very simple to set-up a DBM rule, users only need to set the IPs to be controlled in the DBM IP ranges. After assignment of the DBM IPs, the AXIMCom‟s Router will dynamically control the bandwidth by equality and priority methods 1. Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure [Add DBM] Settings following the instructions below 3. Sequence Number This defines the sequence of the DBM rules. Rule Name Name of the DBM rule.
8.2 THROUGHPUT OPTIMIZER AXIMCom 3G/4G X-Router built in iDBM transmits the important packets in high priority to optimize the network utilization. You can specify the types of packets for high priority. 1. Click on [Bandwidth] – [Throughput Optimizer] tab. You will see the following screen. Please do not change the parameters unless you wish to customize it by yourself. 2.
8.3 TurboNAT SETUP NAT is often the performance bottleneck in an IP sharing device. Generic routers are generally insufficient when dealing with a high-speed broadband network. Therefore, TurboNAT is designed to solve this problem. By accelerating the NAT performance, TurboNAT allows AXIMCom X-Router to fulfill the higher speed network and to reserve the system performance for other features such as ACL and VPN servers.
8.4 SESSION MANAGER Session manager will automatically recycle old/dead sessions to get better connection efficiency. Users can choose the recycle rate to optimize the connection efficiency especially in the application of P2P download. 1. Click on [Bandwidth] – [Session Manager] tab. You will see the following screen. 2.
CHAPTER9 APPLICATIONS SETTINGS 9.1 PORT RANGE FORWARD SETUP By activating the port range forwarding function, remote users can access the local network via the public IP address. Users can assign a specific external port range to a local server. Furthermore, users can specify an internal port range associated in a port range forwarding rule.
9.1.1 Port Range Forward Settings 1. Click on [Applications] – [Port Range Forward] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure [DMZ] Settings following the instructions below DMZ DMZ IP Address 3. Select Enable to enable DMZ function. Select Disable to disable DMZ function. Enter the IP address of a particular host in your LAN which will receive all the packets originally going to the WAN port / Public IP address above.
9.1.2 Add Port Range Forwarding Rule 1. 2. Click on [Add] tab. You will see the following screen. Configure [Add Port Range Forwarding Rule] Settings following the instructions below This defines the sequences (priorities) of the port forwarding rules. If a Sequence Number packet fits the conditions setup by the port forwarding rules, the packet will then be forwarded according to the 1st rule from the top of the list. Rule Name Enter the name of the port forwarding rule.
9.2 STREAMING/VPN PASS-THROUGH You can enhance your media streaming quality by enabling RTSP, MSS, and H.323 protocols. Moreover, VPN Pass-through functionality can also be enabled. 1. Click on [Applications] – [Streaming / VPN] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure [Streaming] Settings following the instructions below. 3.
9.3 UPnP/NAT-PMP SETUP 1. Click on [Applications] – [UPnP / NAT-PMP] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure [UPnP] Settings following the instructions below UPnP Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable UPnP NAT-PMP Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable NAT-PMP UPnP Port Enter the number for UPnP port.
CHAPTER10 STORAGE FUNCTION SETTINGs The X-Router can be operated in storage mode. User can insert an external USB storage device to enable the storage relevant function such as FTP Server, SAMBA Sever. Please note that the setting in this chapter is not available in 3G/4G Router mode 10.1 10.1.1 STORAGE DEVICE USB Storage Device Installation There is a widget window shown in the setting page to indicate the information of the USB storage device.
Please refer to the following table to check your USB storage device is installed properly. Storage Size Indicate the capacity of your storage device Used/Free Indicate the current usage of the storage File System FTP Server Samba Server Current file system of your storage device. FAT and EXT3 file system can be supported in the X series router Indicate the FTP Server is active or not. You may click right small button to enable/disable the service. Indicate the Samba Server is active or not.
10.1.2 Storage Formatting 1. Click on [Storage]-[Storage Device], you will see the following page. 2. Perform [Format] operation according to the instructions below Select the type of file system you want to use in the storage. You may choose FAT or EXT3 that supported by the system File System Type FAT file system support up to 2TB storage device and 4GB for single file. EXT3 file system support up to 8TB storage device and the single file can be bigger than 4GB.
10.1.3 Ejecting of the Storage Device When user need to remove your USB storage device, please follow the safely remove process or the data or file system in your storage can be crashed. 1. Method 1 Simply click on the remove button in the setting, the system will automatically stop all relevant service for you. After the system successfully removing you device, a [Unmounted] will show up in the [Device] field of the widget User may un-plug the USB device this time. 2.
10.2 FTP SERVER 1. Click on [Storage]-[FTP Server], you will see the following page. 2. User may set the FTP Server according to the instructions below FTP Server Check / Un-check the box to enable/disable the FTP Server FTP Server Port FTP service port. The default port number is 21.
10.3 SAMBA SERVER 1. Click on [Storage]-[Samba Server], you will see the following page. 2. User may set the Samba Server according to the instructions below Samba Server Check / Un-check the box to enable/disable the Samba Server Samba Server Share Name Enter the name of the directory that you want to Share Samba Server Allow Guest Check the enable box will allow the guest user access the share directory without using password.
CHAPTER11 ADMIN 11.1 1. MANAGEMENT Click on [Admin] – [Management] tab. You will see the following screen.
2. Configure [Mode Switch] Settings based on the instructions listed below Select the operation mode as Router mode or NAS mode. Mode After you saving the settings, the router will reboot and enter the working mode which you have selected. 3. Configure [Administration Interface] Settings based on the instructions listed below. Language Select the language of administration Interface you wish to use.
11.2 1. SYSTEM UTILITIES Click on [Admin] – [System Utilities] tab. You will see the following screen.
2. 3. 4. Using the [ping] tool based on the instructions listed below Interface Select the interface that use to ping to, ie. LAN, WAN. Target Host Enter the IP address to ping to Number of Packets Specify the number of the ICMP packets to send out Ping Press the tab to start the “ping” actions Using the [ARPing] tool based on the instructions listed below Interface Select the interface that use to ARPing to, ie. LAN, WAN.
11.3 TIME SETUP 1. Click on [Setup] – [Time] tab. You will see the following screen. 2. Configure [Time] Settings based on the instructions listed below Time Synchronization Select Enable/Disable to enable/disable Time Synchronization Select Time Server according to your location. You can choose Time Server from Automatic, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, or Africa. Time Zone Periodic Synchronization Select Time Zone according to your location.
CHAPTER12 STATUS You can access and view all the system information regarding AXIMCom‟s Router from here. 12.1 1. ROUTER INFORMATION Click on [Status] – [Router] tab. You will see the following screen.
2. Router Information Model Name Product model name is shown. Firmware Version The firmware version this device is running. License 3. 5. seller or AXIMCom for a replacement. Current Time Current system time Running Time The period of time AXIMCom X-Router has been running.
12.2 1. USER/DHCP Click on [Status] – [DHCP] tab. You will see the following screen.
12.3 1. USER/ CURRENT Click on [Status] – [Current] tab. You will see the following screen.
12.4 1. LOG Click on [Status] – [Log] tab. You will see the following screen.