ii Vigor122 User’s Guide
Vigor122 ADSL2/2+ Modem User’s Guide Version: 1.0 Firmware Version: V3.2.
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Table of Contents Part I Installation ................................................................................................................1 I-1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 2 I-1-1 Indicators and Connectors .................................................................................................. 3 I-2 Hardware Installation ..................................................
III-1-1 General Setup ................................................................................................................. 52 III-1-2 Filter Setup ...................................................................................................................... 53 III-1-3 DoS Defense ................................................................................................................... 57 Part IV Management .......................................................................
Accessing Telnet of Vigor122 .........................................................................................................
Part I Installation This part will introduce Vigor router and guide to install the device in hardware and software.
I-1 Introduction This is a generic International version of the user guide. Specification, compatibility and features vary by region. For specific user guides suitable for your region or product, please contact local distributor. Vigor122, an ADSL2/2+ modem, integrates IP layer QoS, NAT session/bandwidth management to help users control works well with large bandwidth.
I-1-1 Indicators and Connectors Before you use the Vigor router, please get acquainted with the LED indicators and connectors first. LED ACT DSL LAN Bridge WAN DoS CSM Vigor122 User’s Guide Status Off Blinking On Blinking On Off Blinking On Off On Off Blinking On Blinking On Explanation The system is not ready or is failed. The system is ready and can work normally. DSL connection synchronized. DSL connection is synchronizing. A normal connection is through its corresponding port. LAN is disconnected.
Interface DSL Description Connecter for accessing the Internet through ADSL2/2+. LAN Connecter for xDSL / Cable modem or router. Restore the default settings. Usage: Turn on the modem. Press the button and keep for more than 10 seconds. Then the modem will restart with the factory default configuration. On/Off Power switch. PWR: Connecter for a power adapter. Info 4 For the sake of security, make the accessory kit away from children.
I-2 Hardware Installation I-2-1 Installing Vigor Device Before starting to configure the modem, you have to connect your devices correctly. 1. Connect the DSL interface to the MODEM port of external ADSL splitter with an ADSL line cable. 2. Connect the LAN port to your computer with a RJ-45 cable. 3. Connect one end of the power adapter to the Power port of this device. Connect the other end to the wall outlet of electricity. 4. Power on the modem. 5.
I-3 Accessing Web Page 1. Make sure your PC connects to the modem correctly. You may either simply set up your computer to get IP dynamically from the modem or set up the IP address of the computer to be the same subnet as the default IP address of Vigor router 192.168.1.1. For the detailed information, please refer to the later section - Trouble Shooting of the guide. 2. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://192.168.1.1. The following window will be open to ask for username and password. 3.
4. Now, the Main Screen will appear.
I-4 Changing Password Please change the password for the original security of the modem. 1. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://192.168.1.1. A pop-up window will open to ask for username and password. 2. Please type “admin/admin” as Username/Password for accessing into the web user interface with admin mode. 3. Go to System Maintenance page and choose Administrator Password. 4. Enter the login password (the default is “admin”) on the field of Old Password.
I-5 Online Status Such page displays the physical connection status such as LAN connection status, WAN connection status, ADSL information, and so on. Detailed explanation (for IPv4) is shown below: Item Description LAN Status Primary DNS-Displays the primary DNS server address for WAN interface. Secondary DNS -Displays the secondary DNS server address for WAN interface. IP Address-Displays the IP address of the LAN interface. TX Packets-Displays the total transmitted packets at the LAN interface.
Item Description TX Cells –Display the total number of ATM transmission cells. RX Cells –Display the total number of ATM received cells. TX CRC errs – Display the total number of transmission CRC errors. RX CRC errs –Display the total number of CRC errors received. ADSL Status –Display the ADSL layer information. Mode – Display the type of ADSL mode, such as T1.413, G.DMT, ADSL2+(G.992.5), and so on. State – Display the ADSL connection status, such as Ready, HANDSHAKING, SHOWTIME and so on.
I-6 Quick Start Wizard The configuration provide here can help you to deploy and use the modem quickly. I-6-1 Setting PPPoE/PPPoA Connection PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. It relies on two widely accepted standards: PPP and Ethernet. It connects users through an Ethernet to the Internet with a common broadband medium, such as a single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem. All the users over the Ethernet can share a common connection. PPPoE is used for most of DSL modem users.
Available settings are explained as follows: 12 Item Description VPI Stands for Virtual Path Identifier. It is an 8-bit header inside each ATM cell that indicates where the cell should be routed. The ATM, is a method of sending data in small packets of fixed sizes. It is used for transferring data to client computers. VCI Stands for Virtual Channel Identifier. It is a 16-bit field inside ATM cell’s header that indicates the cell’s next destination as it travels through the network.
4. After finished the above settings, click Next to access into next page. Available parameters are listed belo Item Description User Name Assign a specific valid user name provided by the ISP. It will be used to access Internet. Password Assign a valid password provided by the ISP. It will be used to access Internet. Confirm Password Retype the password. 5. Click Next for viewing summary of such connection. 6. Click Finish. The Quick Start Wizard Setup OK page will be displayed.
I-6-2 Setting Routed IP/Bridged IP Connection 1. Click Quick Start wizard. 2. The first screen of Quick Start Wizard is entering login password of the web user interface. After typing the password, please click Next. 3. Click 1483 Routed IP or 1483 Bridged IP as the Internet Access type. Simply click Next to continue. Available settings are explained as follows: 14 Item Description VPI Stands for Virtual Path Identifier.
the network. Auto detect Click it to detect suitable values below by the modem automatically. Protocol/Encapsulatio n Select an IP mode for this WAN interface. There are several available modes for Internet access such as 1483 Routed IP or 1483 Bridged IP. Fixed IP Click Yes to specify a fixed IP for the modem. Otherwise, click No (Dynamic IP) to allow the modem choosing a dynamic IP. If you choose No, the following IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway will not be changed.
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Part II Connectivity It means wide area network. Public IP will be used in WAN. It means local area network. Private IP will be used in LAN. Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of subnets regulated and ruled by router. The design of network structure is related to what type of public IP addresses coming from your ISP.
II-1 Internet Access It allows users to access Internet. Basics of Internet Protocol (IP) Network IP means Internet Protocol. Every device in an IP-based Network including routers, print server, and host PCs, needs an IP address to identify its location on the network. To avoid address conflicts, IP addresses are publicly registered with the Network Information Centre (NIC).
Web User Interface II-1-1 Internet Access II-1-1-1 Details Page for PPPoE/PPPoA PPPoA, included in RFC1483, can be operated in either Logical Link Control-Subnetwork Access Protocol or VC-Mux mode. As a CPE device, Vigor modem encapsulates the PPP session based for transport across the ADSL loop and your ISP’s Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (SDLAM). To choose PPPoE or PPPoA as the accessing protocol of the internet, please select PPPoE/PPPoA from the Internet Access menu.
Multi-PVC channel - The selections displayed here are determined by the page of Internet Access – Multi PVCs. VPI - Type in the value provided by ISP. VCI - Type in the value provided by ISP. Encapsulating Type - Drop down the list to choose the type provided by ISP. Protocol - Drop down the list to choose the protocol, PPPoE or PPPoA. Modulation – Choose a suitable method for PPPoE/PPoA connection. 20 PPPoE Pass-through The modem offers PPPoE dial-up connection.
than the current one you are using. Notice that this setting is available for WAN1 only. Type the additional WAN IP address and check the Enable box. Then click OK to exit the dialog. Fixed IP – Click Yes to use this function and type in a fixed IP address in the box of Fixed IP Address. MAC Address Setting Default MAC Address – You can use Default MAC Address or specify another MAC address by typing on the boxes of MAC Address for the modem.
Available settings are explained as follows: 22 Item Description MPoA (RFC1483/2684) Click Enable for activating this function. If you click Disable, this function will be closed and all the settings that you adjusted in this page will be invalid. DSL Modem Settings Set up the DSL parameters required by your ISP. These are vital for building DSL connection to your ISP. Multi-PVC channel - The selections displayed here are determined by the page of Internet Access – Multi PVCs.
Vlan Tag Insertion Check the box to enable the function of VLAN with tag. The router will add specific VLAN number to all packets on the WAN while sending them out. Tag value – Type the value as the VLAN ID number. The range is form 0 to 4095. Bridge Mode If you choose Bridged IP as the protocol, you can check this box to invoke the function. The modem will work as a bridge modem.
DNS Server IP Address Type in the primary IP address for the modem. If necessary, type in secondary IP address for necessity in the future. After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to activate them.
II-1-2 Multi-PVCs This router allows you to create multi-PVC for different data transferring for using. Simply go to WAN and select Multi-PVCs page. The system allows you to set up to eight channels which are ready for choosing as the first PVC line that will be used as multi-PVC. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Enable Check this box to enable that channel.
WAN link for Channel 3, 4 are provided for modem-borne application such as TR-069 and VoIP. The settings must be applied and obtained from your ISP. For your special request, please contact with your ISP and then click WAN link of Channel 3 or 4 to configure your modem. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description WAN for Router-borne Application Management can be specified for general management (Web configuration/telnet/TR069).
II-2 LAN Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of subnets regulated and ruled by router. The design of network structure is related to what type of public IP addresses coming from your ISP. The most generic function of Vigor router is NAT. It creates a private subnet of your own. As mentioned previously, the modem will talk to other public hosts on the Internet by using public IP address and talking to local hosts by using its private IP address.
Web User Interface II-2-1 General Setup This page provides you the general settings for LAN. Click LAN to open the LAN settings page and choose General Setup. Available settings are explained as follows: 28 Item Description Network Configuration For NAT Usage, IP Address - Type in private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1). Subnet Mask - Type in an address code that determines the size of the network. (Default: 255.255.255.
the 1st IP address of the modem, which means the modem is the default gateway. DNS Server IP Address DNS stands for Domain Name System. Every Internet host must have a unique IP address, also they may have a human-friendly, easy to remember name such as www.yahoo.com. The DNS server converts the user-friendly name into its equivalent IP address. Primary IP Address -You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISP should provide you with usually more than one DNS Server.
II-3 NAT Usually, the modem serves as an NAT (Network Address Translation) router. NAT is a mechanism that one or more private IP addresses can be mapped into a single public one. Public IP address is usually assigned by your ISP, for which you may get charged. Private IP addresses are recognized only among internal hosts.
Web User Interface II-3-1 Port Redirection Port Redirection is usually set up for server related service inside the local network (LAN), such as web servers, FTP servers, E-mail servers etc. Most of the case, you need a public IP address for each server and this public IP address/domain name are recognized by all users.
Each item is explained as follows: Item Description Index Display the number of the profile. Service Name Display the description of the specific network service. Public Port Display the port number which will be redirected to the specified Private IP and Port of the internal host. Private IP Display the IP address of the internal host providing the service. Status Display if the profile is enabled (v) or not (x).
Private IP Specify the private IP address of the internal host providing the service. If you choose Range as the port redirection mode, you will see two boxes on this field. Type a complete IP address in the first box (as the starting point). The second one will be assigned automatically later. Private Port Specify the private port number of the service offered by the internal host. After finishing all the settings here, please click OK to save the configuration.
II-3-2 DMZ Host As mentioned above, Port Redirection can redirect incoming TCP/UDP or other traffic on particular ports to the specific private IP address/port of host in the LAN. However, other IP protocols, for example Protocols 50 (ESP) and 51 (AH), do not travel on a fixed port. Vigor router provides a facility DMZ Host that maps ALL unsolicited data on any protocol to a single host in the LAN.
Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Choose Private IP or Active True IP first. Active True IP selection is available for WAN1 only. Private IP Enter the private IP address of the DMZ host, or click Choose PC to select one. Choose PC Click this button and then a window will automatically pop up, as depicted below. The window consists of a list of private IP addresses of all hosts in your LAN network. Select one private IP address in the list to be the DMZ host.
II-3-3 Open Ports Open Ports allows you to open a range of ports for the traffic of special applications. Common application of Open Ports includes P2P application (e.g., BT, KaZaA, Gnutella, WinMX, eMule and others), Internet Camera etc. Ensure that you keep the application involved up-to-date to avoid falling victim to any security exploits.
Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Enable Open Ports Check to enable this entry. Comment Make a name for the defined network application/service. Local Computer Enter the private IP address of the local host or click Choose PC to select one. Choose PC - Click this button and, subsequently, a window having a list of private IP addresses of local hosts will automatically pop up. Select the appropriate IP address of the local host in the list.
II-4 Applications Dynamic DNS The ISP often provides you with a dynamic IP address when you connect to the Internet via your ISP. It means that the public IP address assigned to your router changes each time you access the Internet. The Dynamic DNS feature lets you assign a domain name to a dynamic WAN IP address. It allows the modem to update its online WAN IP address mappings on the specified Dynamic DNS server.
Web User Interface II-4-1 Dynamic DNS Enable the Function and Add a Dynamic DNS Account 1. Assume you have a registered domain name from the DDNS provider, say hostname.dyndns.org, and an account with username: test and password: test. 2. In the DDNS setup menu, check Enable Dynamic DNS Setup. Available settings are explained as follows: 3. Item Description Enable Dynamic DNS Setup Check this box to enable DDNS function. Set to Factory Default Clear all profiles and recover to factory settings.
Available settings are explained as follows: 4. Item Description Enable Dynamic DNS Account Check this box to enable the current account. If you did check the box, you will see a check mark appeared on the Active column of the previous web page in step 2). Service Provider Select the service provider for the DDNS account. Service Type Select a service type (Dynamic, Custom or Static). If you choose Custom, you can modify the domain that is chosen in the Domain Name field.
II-4-2 Schedule The Vigor router has a built-in clock which can update itself manually or automatically by means of Network Time Protocols (NTP). As a result, you can not only schedule the modem to dialup to the Internet at a specified time, but also restrict Internet access to certain hours so that users can connect to the Internet only during certain hours, say, business hours. The schedule is also applicable to other functions. You have to set your time before set schedule.
Available settings are explained as follows: 3. Item Description Enable Schedule Setup Check to enable the schedule. Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) Specify the starting date of the schedule. Start Time (hh:mm) Specify the starting time of the schedule. Duration Time (hh:mm) Specify the duration (or period) for the schedule. Action Specify which action Call Schedule should apply during the period of the schedule. Force On -Force the connection to be always on.
Office Hour: (Force On) Mon - Sun 9:00 am to 6:00 pm 1. Make sure the PPPoE connection and Time Setup is working properly. 2. Configure the PPPoE always on from 9:00 to 18:00 for whole week. 3. Configure the Force Down from 18:00 to next day 9:00 for whole week. 4. Assign these two profiles to the PPPoE Internet access profile.
The reminder as regards concern about Firewall and UPnP Can't work with Firewall Software Enabling firewall applications on your PC may cause the UPnP function not working properly. This is because these applications will block the accessing ability of some network ports. Security Considerations Activating the UPnP function on your network may incur some security threats. You should consider carefully these risks before activating the UPnP function.
II-4-4 IGMP IGMP is the abbreviation of Internet Group Management Protocol. It is a communication protocol which is mainly used for managing the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Enable IGMP Proxy Check this box to enable this function. The application of multicast will be executed through WAN port. Refresh Click this link to renew the working multicast group status.
II-5 Routing Specify routing policy to determine the direction of the data transmission. Web User Interface II-5-1 Static Route Go to LAN to open setting page and choose Static Route. The modem offers IPv4 and IPv6 for you to configure the static route. Both protocols bring different web pages. Available settings are explained as follows: 46 Item Description Index The number (1 to 30) under Index allows you to open next page to set up static route.
Add Static Routes to Private and Public Networks Here is an example (based on IPv4) of setting Static Route in Main Router so that user A and B locating in different subnet can talk to each other via the modem. Assuming the Internet access has been configured and the modem works properly: use the Main Router to surf the Internet. create a private subnet 192.168.10.0 using an internal Router A (192.168.1.2) create a public subnet 211.100.88.0 via an internal Router B (192.168.1.3).
2. Click the LAN >> Static Route and click on the Index Number 1. Check the Enable box. Please add a static route as shown below, which regulates all packets destined to 192.168.10.0 will be forwarded to 192.168.1.2. Click OK. Available settings are explained as follows: 48 Item Description Enable Click it to enable this profile. Destination IP Address Type an IP address as the destination of such static route. Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask for such static route.
Part III Security While the broadband users demand more bandwidth for multimedia, interactive applications, or distance learning, security has been always the most concerned. The firewall of the Vigor router helps to protect your local network against attack from unauthorized outsiders. It also restricts users in the local network from accessing the Internet.
III-1 Firewall While the broadband users demand more bandwidth for multimedia, interactive applications, or distance learning, security has been always the most concerned. The firewall of the Vigor router helps to protect your local network against attack from unauthorized outsiders. It also restricts users in the local network from accessing the Internet. Furthermore, it can filter out specific packets that trigger the modem to build an unwanted outgoing connection.
Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Stateful inspection is a firewall architecture that works at the network layer. Unlike legacy static packet filtering, which examines a packet based on the information in its header, stateful inspection builds up a state machine to track each connection traversing all interfaces of the firewall and makes sure they are valid. The stateful firewall of Vigor router not only examines the header information also monitors the state of the connection.
Web User Interface Below shows the menu items for Firewall. III-1-1 General Setup General Setup allows you to adjust settings of IP Filter and common options. Here you can enable or disable the Call Filter or Data Filter. Under some circumstance, your filter set can be linked to work in a serial manner. So here you assign the Start Filter Set only. Also you can configure Accept large incoming fragmented UDP packets. Click Firewall and click General Setup to open the general setup page.
“Accept large incoming fragmented UDP or ICMP Packets”. By checking this box, you can play these kinds of on-line games. If security concern is in higher priority, you cannot enable “Accept large incoming fragmented UDP or ICMP Packets”. After finished the above settings, click OK to save the configuration. III-1-2 Filter Setup Click Firewall and click Filter Setup to open the setup page. To edit or add a filter, click on the set number to edit the individual set. The following page will be shown.
To edit Filter Rule, click the Filter Rule index button to enter the Filter Rule setup page. Available settings are explained as follows: 54 Item Description Check to enable the Filter Rule Check this box to enable the filter rule. Comments Enter filter set comments/description. Maximum length is 14character long. Index(1-15) Set PCs on LAN to work at certain time interval only. You may choose up to 4 schedules out of the 15 schedules pre-defined in Applications >> Schedule setup.
To set the IP address manually, please choose Any Address/Single Address/Range Address/Subnet Address as the Address Type and type them in this dialog. In addition, if you want to use the IP range from defined groups or objects, please choose Group and Objects as the Address Type. From the IP Group drop down list, choose the one that you want to apply. Or use the IP Object drop down list to choose the object that you want.
indicates a range for the port and available for this service type. (!=) – when the first and last value are the same, it indicates all the ports except the port defined here; when the first and last values are different, it indicates that all the ports except the range defined here are available for this service type. (>) – the port number greater than this value is available. (<) – the port number less than this value is available for this profile.
III-1-3 DoS Defense As a sub-functionality of IP Filter/Firewall, there are 15 types of detect/ defense function in the DoS Defense setup. The DoS Defense functionality is disabled for default. Click Firewall and click DoS Defense to open the setup page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Enable Dos Defense Check the box to activate the DoS Defense Functionality. Select All Click this button to select all the items listed below.
58 Enable ICMP flood defense Check the box to activate the ICMP flood defense function. Similar to the UDP flood defense function, once if the Threshold of ICMP packets from Internet has exceeded the defined value, the modem will discard the ICMP echo requests coming from the Internet. The default setting for threshold and timeout are 50 packets per second and 10 seconds, respectively.
Block Tear Drop Check the box to activate the Block Tear Drop function. Many machines may crash when receiving ICMP datagrams (packets) that exceed the maximum length. To avoid this type of attack, the Vigor router is designed to be capable of discarding any fragmented ICMP packets with a length greater than 1024 octets. Block Ping of Death Check the box to activate the Block Ping of Death function.
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Part IV Management There are several items offered for the Vigor router system setup: System Status, TR-069, Administrator Password, Configuration Backup, Syslog /Mail Alert, Time and Date, Management, Reboot System, and Firmware Upgrade.
IV-1 System Maintenance For the system setup, there are several items that you have to know the way of configuration: System Status, TR-069, Administrator Password, User Password, Login Page Greeting, Configuration Backup, Syslog /Mail Alert, Time and Date, Management, Reboot System, Firmware Upgrade, Activation and Internal Service User List. Below shows the menu items for System Maintenance.
Web User Interface IV-1-1 System Status The System Status provides basic network settings of Vigor router. It includes LAN and WAN interface information. Also, you could get the current running firmware version or firmware related information from this presentation. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Model Name Display the model name of the modem. Firmware Version Display the firmware version of the modem.
IV-1-2 TR-069 This device supports TR-069 standard. It is very convenient for an administrator to manage a TR-069 device through an Auto Configuration Server, e.g., VigorACS. Available settings are explained as follows: 64 Item Description ACS Server On Choose the interface for the modem connecting to ACS server. ACS Server URL/Username/Password – Such data must be typed according to the ACS (Auto Configuration Server) you want to link.
relational settings listed below: Server IP – Type the IP address of the STUN server. Server Port – Type the port number of the STUN server. Minimum Keep Alive Period – If STUN is enabled, the CPE must send binding request to the server for the purpose of maintaining the binding in the Gateway. Please type a number as the minimum period. The default setting is “60 seconds”.
IV-1-4 Configuration Backup Such function can be used to apply the modem settings configured by Vigor2820/ Vigor2830/ Vigor2850 to Vigor122. Backup the Configuration Follow the steps below to backup your configuration. 1. Go to System Maintenance >> Configuration Backup. The following page will be popped-up, as shown below. Available settings are explained as follows: 66 Item Description Restore Choose File – Click it to specify a file to be restored. Click Restore to restore the configuration.
4. Click Save button, the configuration will download automatically to your computer as a file named config.cfg. The above example is using Windows platform for demonstrating examples. The Mac or Linux platform will appear different windows, but the backup function is still available. Info Backup for Certification must be done independently. The Configuration Backup does not include information of Certificate. Restore Configuration 1. Go to System Maintenance >> Configuration Backup.
IV-1-5 Syslog/Mail Alert SysLog function is provided for users to monitor router. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description SysLog Access Setup Enable - Check Enable to activate function of syslog. Server IP Address -The IP address of the Syslog server. Destination Port - Assign a port for the Syslog protocol. Enable syslog message - Check the box listed on this web page to send the corresponding message of firewall, VPN, User Access, Call, WAN, Router/DSL information to Syslog.
1. Just set your monitor PC’s IP address in the field of Server IP Address 2. Install the modem Tools in the Utility within provided CD. After installation, click on the modem Tools>>Syslog from program menu. 3. From the Syslog screen, select the modem you want to monitor. Be reminded that in Network Information, select the network adapter used to connect to the modem. Otherwise, you won’t succeed in retrieving information from the modem.
IV-1-6 Time and Date It allows you to specify where the time of the modem should be inquired from. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Current System Time Click Inquire Time to get the current time. Use Browser Time Select this option to use the browser time from the remote administrator PC host as router’s system time. Use Internet Time Select to inquire time information from Time Server on the Internet using assigned protocol.
IV-1-7 Management This page allows you to manage the settings for Internet/LAN Access Control, Access List from Internet, Management Port Setup, TLS/SSL Encryption Setup, CVM Access Control and Device Management. The management pages for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols are different. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Router Name Type in the modem name provided by ISP.
IV-1-8 Reboot System The Web user interface may be used to restart your router. Click Reboot System from System Maintenance to open the following page. Index (1-15) in Schedule Setup - You can type in four sets of time schedule for performing system reboot. All the schedules can be set previously in Applications >> Schedule web page and you can use the number that you have set in that web page.
IV-1-9 Firmware Upgrade Download the newest firmware from DrayTek's web site or FTP site. The DrayTek web site is www.DrayTek.com (or local DrayTek's web site) and FTP site is ftp.DrayTek.com. Click System Maintenance>> Firmware Upgrade to launch the Firmware Upgrade Utility. Choose the right firmware by clicking Select. Then, click Upgrade. The system will upgrade the firmware of the modem automatically. Click OK. The following screen will appear. Please execute the firmware upgrade utility first.
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Part V Others Define objects such as IP address, service type, and others. These pre-defined objects can be applied in Firewall.
V-1 Objects Settings For IPs in a range and service ports in a limited range usually will be applied in configuring router’s settings, therefore we can define them with objects and bind them with groups for using conveniently. Later, we can select that object/group that can apply it. For example, all the IPs in the same department can be defined with an IP object (a range of IP address).
Web User Interface V-1-1 IP Object You can set up to 192 sets of IP Objects with different conditions. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Set to Factory Default Clear all profiles. Index Display the profile number that you can configure. Name Display the name of the object profile. To set a new profile, please do the steps listed below: 1. Click the number (e.g., #1) under Index column for configuration in details. 2.
3. 78 Item Description Name Type a name for this profile. Maximum 15 characters are allowed. Interface Choose a proper interface. For example, the Direction setting in Edit Filter Rule will ask you specify IP or IP range for WAN or LAN or any IP address. If you choose LAN/WAN/Any as the Interface here, and choose AN/WAN/Any as the direction setting in Edit Filter Rule, then all the IP addresses specified with AN/WAN/Any interface will be opened for you to choose in Edit Filter Rule page.
V-1-2 IP Group This page allows you to bind several IP objects into one IP group. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Set to Factory Default Clear all profiles. Index Display the profile number that you can configure. Name Display the name of the group profile. To set a new profile, please do the steps listed below: 1. Click the number (e.g., #1) under Index column for configuration in details. 2.
Available settings are explained as follows: 3. Item Description Name Type a name for this profile. Maximum 15 characters are allowed. Interface Choose WAN, LAN or Any to display all the available IP objects with the specified interface. Available IP Objects All the available IP objects with the specified interface chosen above will be shown in this box. Selected IP Objects Click >> button to add the selected IP objects in this box.
To set a new profile, please do the steps listed below: 1. Click the number (e.g., #1) under Index column for configuration in details. 2. The configuration page will be shown as follows: Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Name Type a name for this profile. Maximum 15 characters are allowed. Protocol Specify the protocol(s) which this profile will apply to. Source/Destination Port Source Port and the Destination Port columns are available for TCP/UDP protocol.
3. After finishing all the settings, please click OK to save the configuration. V-1-4 Service Type Group This page allows you to bind several service types into one group. Available settings are explained as follows: 82 Item Description Set to Factory Default Clear all profiles. Index Display the profile number that you can configure. Name Display the name of the group profile.
To set a new profile, please do the steps listed below: 1. Click the number (e.g., #1) under Group column for configuration in details. 2. The configuration page will be shown as follows: Available settings are explained as follows: 3. Item Description Name Type a name for this profile. Maximum 15 characters are allowed. Available Service Type Objects All the available service objects that you have added on Objects Setting>>Service Type Object will be shown in this box.
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Part VI Troubleshooting This part will guide you to solve abnormal situations if you cannot access into the Internet after installing the modem and finishing the web configuration.
VI-1 Diagnostics This section will guide you to solve abnormal situations if you cannot access into the Internet after installing the modem and finishing the web configuration. Please follow sections below to check your basic installation status stage by stage. Checking if the hardware status is OK or not. Checking if the network connection settings on your computer are OK or not. Pinging the modem from your computer. Checking if the ISP settings are OK or not.
Web User Interface Fisrt, take a look at the menu items under Diagnostics. Diagnostic Tools provide a useful way to view or diagnose the status of your Vigor router. VI-1-1 Dial-out Triggering Click Diagnostics and click Dial-out Triggering to open the web page. The internet connection (e.g., PPPoE) is triggered by a package sending from the source IP address.
VI-1-2 Routing Table Click Diagnostics and click Routing Table to open the web page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Refresh Click it to reload the page. VI-1-3 ARP Cache Table Click Diagnostics and click ARP Cache Table to view the content of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache held in the modem. The table shows a mapping between an Ethernet hardware address (MAC Address) and an IP address.
VI-1-4 DHCP Table The facility provides information on IP address assignments. This information is helpful in diagnosing network problems, such as IP address conflicts, etc. Click Diagnostics and click DHCP Table to open the web page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Index It displays the connection item number. IP Address It displays the IP address assigned by this router for specified PC.
VI-1-5 NAT Sessions Table Click Diagnostics and click NAT Sessions Table to open the list page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Private IP:Port It indicates the source IP address and port of local PC. #Pseudo Port It indicates the temporary port of the modem used for NAT. Peer IP:Port It indicates the destination IP address and port of remote host. Interface It displays the representing number for different interface. Refresh Click it to reload the page.
want to ping. IP Address Type the IP address of the Host/IP that you want to ping. Run Click this button to start the ping work. The result will be displayed on the screen. Clear Click this link to remove the result on the window. VI-1-7 Trace Route Click Diagnostics and click Trace Route to open the web page. This page allows you to trace the routes from router to the host. Simply type the IP address of the host in the box and click Run. The result of route trace will be shown on the screen.
VI-2 Checking If the Hardware Status Is OK or Not Follow the steps below to verify the hardware status. 92 1. Check the power line and WLAN/LAN cable connections. Refer to “I-2 Hardware Installation” for details. 2. Turn on the modem. Make sure the ACT LED blink once per second and the correspondent LAN LED is bright. 3. If not, it means that there is something wrong with the hardware status. Simply back to “I-2 Hardware Installation” to execute the hardware installation again. And then, try again.
VI-3 Checking If the Network Connection Settings on Your Computer Is OK or Not Sometimes the link failure occurs due to the wrong network connection settings. After trying the above section, if the link is stilled failed, please do the steps listed below to make sure the network connection settings is OK. For Windows Info The example is based on Windows 7. As to the examples for other operation systems, please refer to the similar steps or find support notes in www.DrayTek.com. 1.
94 4. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. 5. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Finally, click OK.
For Mac OS 1. Double click on the current used Mac OS on the desktop. 2. Open the Application folder and get into Network. 3. On the Network screen, select Using DHCP from the drop down list of Configure IPv4.
VI-4 Pinging the modem from Your Computer The default gateway IP address of the modem is 192.168.1.1. For some reason, you might need to use “ping” command to check the link status of the modem. The most important thing is that the computer will receive a reply from 192.168.1.1. If not, please check the IP address of your computer. We suggest you setting the network connection as get IP automatically. (Please refer to the section VI-3) Please follow the steps below to ping the modem correctly.
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VI-5 Checking If the ISP Settings are OK or Not If WAN connection cannot be up, check if the LEDs (according to the LED explanations listed on section I-1) are correct or not. If the LEDs are off, please: When the LEDs are on and correct, yet the WAN connection still cannot be up, please: Open Internet Access page and then check whether the ISP settings are set correctly. VI-6 Backing to Factory Default Setting If Necessary Sometimes, a wrong connection can be improved by returning to the default settings.
Hardware Reset While the modem is running (ACT LED blinking), press the Factory Reset button and hold for more than 5 seconds. When you see the ACT LED blinks rapidly, please release the button. Then, the modem will restart with the default configuration. After restore the factory default setting, you can configure the settings for the modem again to fit your personal request.
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Part VII Telnet Commands Vigor122 User’s Guide 101
Accessing Telnet of Vigor122 This chapter also gives you a general description for accessing telnet and describes the firmware versions for the modems explained in this manual. Info For Windows 7 user, please make sure the Windows Features of Telnet Client has been turned on under Control Panel>>Programs. Type cmd and press Enter. The Telnet terminal will be open later. In the following window, type Telnet 192.168.1.1 as below and press Enter.
For users using previous Windows system (e.g., 2000/XP), simply click Start >> Run and type Telnet 192.168.1.1 in the Open box as below. Next, type admin/admin for Account/Password. And, type ? to get a list of valid/common commands.
Telnet Command: upnp off This command can close UPnP function. Example >upnp off UPNP say bye-bye Telnet Command: upnp on This command can enable UPnP function. Example >upnp on UPNP start. Telnet Command: upnp nat This command can display IGD NAT status. Example > upnp nat ? ****************** IGD NAT Status **************** ((0)) InternalClient >>192.168.1.10<<, RemoteHost >>0.0.0.
> upnp service >>>>> SERVICE TABLE1 <<<<< serviceType urn:schemas-microsoft-com:service:OSInfo:1 serviceId urn:microsoft-com:serviceId:OSInfo1 SCPDURL /upnp/OSInfo.xml controlURL /OSInfo1 eventURL /OSInfoEvent1 UDN uuid:774e9bbe-7386-4128-b627-001daa843464 >>>>> SERVICE TABLE2 <<<<< serviceType urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:WANCommonInterfaceConfig:1 serviceId urn:upnp-org:serviceId:WANCommonIFC1 SCPDURL /upnp/WComIFCX.
real_addr >>192.168.1.10<<, pseudo_addr >>172.16.3.229<< real_port >>0<<, pseudo_port >>0<< hit_portmap_index >>0<< The protocol >>TCP<< time >>0<< ((1)) real_addr >>0.0.0.0<<, pseudo_addr >>0.0.0.0<< real_port >>0<<, pseudo_port >>0<< hit_portmap_index >>0<< The protocol >>0<< time >>0<< --- MORE --- ['q': Quit, 'Enter': New Lines, 'Space Bar': Next Page] --- Telnet Command: ddns log Displays the DDNS log. Example >ddns log > Telnet Command: exit Type this command will leave telnet window.
-t n Set connection duration and n means different conditions. n=-1: Always-on n=1 ~ 999: Idle time for offline (default 180 seconds) -i It means that PPPoE server will assign an IP address specified here for CPE (PPPoE client). If you type 0.0.0.0 as the , ISP will assign suitable IP address for you. However, if you type an IP address here, the modem will use that one as a fixed IP. -w It means to assign WAN IP address for such connection.
Index no. Status IP address IP pool ---------------------------------------------1 Enable 172.16.3.229 Yes 2 Enable 172.16.3.56 No 3 Enable 172.16.3.113 No Telnet Command: ip addr This command allows users to set/add a specified LAN IP your router. Syntax ip addr [IP address] Syntax Description Parameter Description IP address The LAN IP address. Example >ip addr 192.168.50.1 % Set IP address OK !!! Info When the LAN IP address is changed, the start IP address of DHCP server are still the same.
Telnet Command: ip arp ARP displays the matching condition for IP and MAC address.
ip dhcpc renew [1/2] ip dhcpc status Syntax Description Parameter Description option It is an optional setting for DHCP server. Release [1/2] It means to release current WAN IP address. 1: wan1 2: wan2 renew[1/2] It means to renew the WAN IP address and obtain another new one. 1: wan1 2: wan2 status It displays current status of DHCP client.
WAN1/WAN2 It means the WAN port that the above IP address passes through. Udp/Icmp The UDP or ICMP. Example >ip tracert 22.128.2.62 WAN1 Traceroute to 22.128.2.62, 30 hops max 1 172.16.3.7 10ms 2 172.16.1.2 10ms 3 Request Time out. 4 168.95.90.66 50ms 5 211.22.38.134 50ms 6 220.128.2.62 50ms Trace complete Telnet Command: ip rip This command allows users to set the RIP (routing information protocol) of IP.
gateway It means the gateway of the connected router. ifno It means the connection interface. 3=WAN1, 4=WAN2, 5=WAN3, 6=WAN4 rtype It means the type of the route. default : default route; static: static route. cnc It means current IP range for CNC Network. default Set WAN1/WAN2/off as current default route. clean Clean all of the route settings. 1: Enable the function. 0: Disable the function. Example > ip route add 172.16.2.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.2.
Telnet Command: ip igmp_proxy This command allows users to enable/disable igmp proxy server. Syntax ip igmp_proxy set ip igmp_proxy reset ip igmp_proxy status Syntax Description Parameter Description set It means to enable proxy server. reset It means to disable proxy server. status It means to display current status for proxy server.
Telnet Command: ip dmz Specify MAC address of certain device as the DMZ host. Syntax ip dmz [mac] Syntax Description Parameter Description mac It means the MAC address of the device that you want to specify. Example >ip dmz ? % ip dmz , now : 00-00-00-00-00-00 > ip dmz 11-22-33-44-55-66 > ip dmz ? % ip dmz , now : 11-22-33-44-55-66 > Telnet Command: ip dmzswitch This command is to enable /disable private IP DMZ or Active True IP DMZ for DMZ host.
Telnet Command: ip bindmac This command allows users to set IP-MAC binding for LAN host. Syntax ip bindmac on ip bindmac off ip bindmac strict_on ip bindmac show ip bindmac add [IP][MAC] ip bindmac del [IP]/all Syntax Description Parameter Description on Turn on IP bandmac policy. Even the IP is not in the policy table, it can still access into network. off Turn off all the bindmac policy. strict_on It means that only those IP address in IP bindmac policy table can access into network.
Telnet Command: ipf view IPF users to view the version of the IP filter, to view/set the log flag, to view the running IP filter rules. Syntax ipf view [-VcdhrtzZ] Syntax Description Parameter Description -V It means to show the version of this IP filter. -c It means to show the running call filter rules. -d It means to show the running data filter rules. -h It means to show the hit-number of the filter rules. -r It means to show the running call and data filter rules.
number you can type is “0” to “12” (0 means “disable). -l [VALUE] It means to setup Log Flag, e.g., -l 2 Type “0” to disable the log flag. Type “1” to display the log of passed packet. Type “2” to display the log of blocked packet. Type “3” to display the log of non-matching packet. - p [VALUE] It means to setup actions for packet not matching any rule, e.g., -p 1 Type “0” to let all the packets pass; Type “1” to block all the packets.
>ipf flowtrack set -r Refresh the flowstate ok > ipf flowtrack view -f Start to show the flowtrack sessions state: Telnet Command: ddos This command allows users to configure the settings for DoS defense system. Syntax ddos [-V | D | A] ddos [-s ATTACK_F [THRESHOLD][ TIMEOUT]] ddos [-a | e [ATTACK_F][ATTACK_0] | d [ATTACK_F][ATTACK_0]] Syntax Description Parameter Description -V It means to view the configuration of DoS defense system. -D It means to deactivate the DoS defense system.
urlf blist [on|off] urlf blist [status] urlf blist [INDEX –e |d [KEYWORD[SYMBOL KEYWORD]] urlf blist [white | black] Syntax Description Parameter Description noip It means to prevent web access from the IP address. on It means to activate the functionality of the URL access control. off It means to deactivate the functionality of the URL access control. status It means to show the current configuration of the URL access control. INDEX It means the number of the specific item (e.g., 1-8).
Parameter Description on It means to activate the functionality of the exempt subnets. off It means to deactivate the functionality of the exempt sunbnets. status It means to show the current configuration of the exempt subnets. INDEX It means the number of the specific item (e.g., 1-4). -e It means to enable the specific item with the user’s configuration. -d It means to disable the specific item.
> urlf webf -e java mms java is enabled! mms is enabled! > urlf webf status [V] Enable restrict web feature!! [V] java [ ] activex [ ] zip [ ] cookie [ ] proxy [ ] exe [V] mms Telnet Command: urlf tschedule This command allows users to choose the call schedule for URL access control. You can choose up to four sets of call schedule profiles.
-t It means to show all logs saved in the log buffer. -w It means to show WAN log. -x It means to show packet body hex dump. Example > log -w 0:00:07.190 0:00:07.190 0:00:07.190 0:00:07.190 0:00:07.190 0:00:07.300 0:02:08.340 0:04:09.290 0:06:10.240 0:08:11.210 0:10:12.170 0:12:13.130 0:14:14.090 0:16:15.040 0:18:16.000 0:20:16.960 0:22:17.900 0:24:18.850 0:26:19.800 0:28:20.750 0:30:21.710 0:32:22.670 0:34:23.
-l List all settings. Example > portmaptime > portmaptime > portmaptime > portmaptime -------Your -------TCP -------UDP -------IGMP > -t 980 -u 300 -i 10 -l setting (min)-----Time: 980 -----Time: 300 -----Time: 10 ------ Telnet Command: quit This command can exit the telnet command screen. Telnet Command: srv dhcp gateway This command allows users to specify gateway address for DHCP server.
Telnet Command: srv dhcp ipcnt This command allows users to specify IP counts for DHCP server. Syntax srv dhcp ipcnt [?] srv dhcp ipcnt [IP counts] Syntax Description Parameter Description ? It means to display current used IP count number. IP counts It means the number that you have to specify for the DHCP server. Example > srv dhcp ipcnt ? % srv dhcp ipcnt % Now: 50 Telnet Command: srv dhcp off This function allows users to turn off DHCP server.
> srv dhcp status DHCP server: Running Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 Index IP Address MAC Address 1 192.168.1.113 00-05-5D-E4-D8-EE Leased Time 17:20:08 HOST ID A1000351 Telnet Command: srv dhcp leasetime This command can set the lease time for the DHCP server. Syntax srv dhcp leasetime [?] srv dhcp leasetime [Lease Time (sec)] Syntax Description Parameter Description ? It means to display current leasetime used for the DHCP server. Lease Time (sec) It means the lease time that DHCP server can use.
Telnet Command: srv dhcp dns1 This command allows users to set Primary IP Address for DNS Server in LAN. Syntax srv dhcp dns1 [?] srv dhcp dns1 [DNS IP address] Syntax Description Parameter Description ? It means to display current IP address of DNS 1 for the DHCP server. DNS IP address It means the IP address that you want to use as DNS1. Note: The IP Routed Subnet DNS must be the same as NAT Subnet DNS). Example > srv dhcp dns1 168.95.1.1 % srv dhcp dns1 % Now: 168.95.1.
srv dhcp relay subnet [index] Syntax Description Parameter Description server ip It means the IP address that you want to used as DHCP server. Index It means subnet 1 or 2. Please type 1 or 2. The modem will invoke this function according to the subnet 1 or 2 specified here. Example > srv dhcp relay servip 192.168.1.46 > srv dhcp relay subnet 2 > srv dhcp relay servip ? % srv dhcp relay servip % Now: 192.168.1.46 Telnet Command: srv dhcp badip This command is reserved for future use.
MAC Addr It means to specify MAC Address of the host. all/ALL It means all of the MAC addresses. Example > srv dhcp start 192.168.1.100 This function need rebooting router, please type "sys reboot" command to reboot router. Telnet Command: srv dhcp nodetype This command can set the node type for the DHCP server. Syntax srv dhcp nodetype Syntax Description Parameter Description count It means to specify a type for node. 1. B-node 2. P-node 4. M-node 8.
Telnet Command: srv dhcp primWINS This command can set the primary IP address for the DHCP server. Syntax srv dhcp primWINS [WINS IP address] srv dhcp primWINS clear Syntax Description Parameter Description WINS IP address It means the IP address of primary WINS server. clear It means to remove the IP address settings of primary WINS server. Example > srv dhcp primWINS 192.168.1.88 > srv dhcp primWINS ? %% srv dhcp primWINS %% srv dhcp primWINS clear % Now: 192.168.1.
Telnet Command: srv dhcp tftp This command can set the TFTP server as the DHCP server. Syntax srv dhcp tftp Syntax Description Parameter Description TFTP server name It means to type the name of TFTP server.
Telnet Command: srv nat dmz This command allows users to set DMZ host. Before using this command, please set WAN IP Alias first. Syntax srv nat dmz mapping [wan1/wan2] [Private IP Address] srv nat dmz remove [wan1/wan2] Syntax Description Parameter Description wan1/wan2 Specify means to map selected WAN IP to certain host. wan1 wan2 private IP Address Type the IP address to be mapped to specified WAN. remove Delete the settings for specified WAN interface. Example > srv nat dmz mapping wan2 192.
Telnet Command: srv nat openport This command allows users to set open port settings for NAT server.
> srv nat openport dstip 1 192.168.1.99 %% Ok. Telnet Command: srv nat portmap This command allows users to set port redirection table for NAT server. Syntax srv nat portmap add [idx][serv name][proto][pub port][pri ip][pri port][wan1/wan2] srv nat portmap del [idx] srv nat portmap disable [idx] srv nat portmap enable [idx] [proto] srv nat portmap flush srv nat portmap table Syntax Description Parameter Description Add[idx] It means to add a new port redirection table with an index number.
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 19 0 0 0 -2 20 0 0 0 -2 Protocol: 0 = Disable, 6 = TCP, 17 = UDP Telnet Command: srv nat status This command allows users to view NAT Port Redirection Running Table. Example > srv nat status NAT Port Redirection Running Table: Index Protocol Public Port Private IP 1 6 80 192.168.1.11 2 0 0 0.0.0.0 3 0 0 0.0.0.0 4 0 0 0.0.0.0 5 0 0 0.0.0.
--- MORE ----- ['q': Quit, 'Enter': New Lines, 'Space Bar': Next Page] Telnet Command: srv nat showall This command allows users to view a summary of NAT port redirection setting, open port and DMZ settings. Example > srv nat showall ? Index Proto WAN IP:Port Private IP:Port Act ************************************************************************* **** R01 TCP 0.0.0.0:80 192.168.1.11:100 Y O01 TCP 0.0.0.0:23~83 D01 All 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.100:23~83 192.168.1.
Syntax sys sip_alg [1] sys sip_alg [0] Syntax Description Parameter Description 1 It means to turn on SIP ALG. 0 It means to turn off SIP ALG. Example > sys sip_alg ? usage: sys sip_alg [value] 0 - disable SIP ALG 1 - enable SIP ALG current SIP ALG is disabled Telnet Command: sys admin This command is used for RD engineer to access into test mode of Vigor router.
Telnet Command: sys cfg This command reset the modem with factory default settings. When a user types this command, all the configuration will be reset to default setting. Syntax sys cfg default sys cfg status Syntax Description Parameter Description default It means to reset current settings with default values. status It means to display current profile version and status. Example > sys cfg status Profile version: 3.0.
Telnet Command: sys domainname This command can set and remove the domain name of the system when DHCP mode is selected for WAN. Syntax sys domainname [wan1/wan2] [Domain Name Suffix] sys domainname [wan1/wan2] clear Syntax Description Parameter Description wan1/wan2 It means to specify WAN interface for assigning a name for it. Domain Name Suffix It means the name for the domain of the system. The maximum number of characters that you can set is 40.
Interface 7 Ethernet: Status: DOWN IP Address: 0.0.0.0 MAC: 00-50-7F-00-00-05 Interface 8 Ethernet: Status: DOWN IP Address: 0.0.0.0 MAC: 00-50-7F-00-00-06 Netmask: 0x00000000 Netmask: 0x00000000 Interface 9 Ethernet: Status: DOWN IP Address: 0.0.0.
Telnet Command: sys name This command can set and remove the name for the modem when DHCP mode is selected for WAN. Syntax sys name [wan1/wans=2] [ASCII string] sys name [wan1/wan2] clear Syntax Description Parameter Description wan1/wan2 It means to specify WAN interface for assigning a name for it. ASCII string It means the name for router. The maximum character that you can set is 20. Example > > % % % sys name wan1 drayrouter sys name ? sys name
Telnet Command: sys autoreboot This command allows users to restart the modem automatically within a certain time. Syntax sys autoreboot [on/off/hour(s)] Syntax Description Parameter Description on/off On – It means to enable the function of auto-reboot. Off – It means to disable the function of auto-reboot. hours It means to set the time schedule for router reboot. For example, if you type “2” in this field, the modem will reboot with an interval of two hours.
This command can display current version for the system. Example > sys version Router Model: Vigor122 Version: 3.2.10_RC1 English Profile version: 3.0.0 Status: 1 (0x273d3001) Router IP: 192.168.1.1 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Firmware Build Date/Time: Apr 28 2016 05:33:14 Revision: 56444 v120 ADSL Firmware Version: 321311_A Annex A Telnet Command: sys qrybuf This command can display the system memory status and leakage list.
Telnet Command: sys tr069 This command can set CPE settings for applying in VigorACS. Syntax sys tr069 get [parm] [option] sys tr069 set [parm] [value] sys tr069 save Syntax Description Parameter Description get [parm] [option] It means to get parameters for tr-069. option=: only gets nextlevel for GetParameterNames. set [parm] [value] It means to set parameters for tr-069. save It means to save the parameters to the flash memory of the modem.
Telnet Command: show dhcp This command displays current status of DHCP server. Example > show dhcp %% DHCP settings: %% Status: [Active] %% Start IP address for offering: 192.168.1.100 %% Maximus offer IP address count: 50 %% Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 %% DHCP Relay: [Inactive] Telnet Command: show dmz This command displays current status of DMZ host. Example > show dmz %% DMZ mapping status: Index Status WAN aux IP Private IP -------------------------------------------1 Disable 172.16.3.
Telnet Command: show nat This command displays current status of NAT. Example > show nat NAT Port Redirection Running Table: Index Protocol Public Port Private IP Private Port 1 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 2 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 3 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 4 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 5 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 6 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 7 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 8 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 9 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 10 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 11 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 12 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 13 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 14 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 15 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 16 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 17 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 18 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 19 0 0 0.0.0.0 0 20 0 0 0.0.0.
Enable:Yes Line:ADSL Name:tcom Mode:PPPoA Up Time:0:00:00 IP:--TX Packets:0 TX Rate:0 RX Packets:0 Message [PPP Shutdown] WAN 2 Status:Disconnected Enable:Yes Line:ADSL Name: Mode:--Up Time:0:00:00 IP:--TX Packets:0 TX Rate:0 RX Packets:0 GW IP:--RX Rate:0 GW IP:--RX Rate:0 ADSL Information: ADSL Firmware Version:321311_A Mode:----State:READY TX Block:0 RX Block:0 Corrected Blocks:0 Uncorrected Blocks:0 UP Speed:0 Down Speed:0 SNR Margin:0 Loop Att.
Telnet Command: mngt httpport This command allows users to set HTTP port for management. Syntax mngt httpport [Http port] Syntax Description Parameter Description Http port It means to enter the number for HTTP port. The default setting is 80. Example > mngt httpport 80 % Set web server port to 80 done. Telnet Command: mngt telnetport This command allows users to set telnet port for management.
> mngt ftpserver disable %% FTP server has been disabled. Telnet Command: mngt noping This command is used to pass or block Ping from LAN PC to the internet. Syntax mngt noping [on] mngt noping [off] mngt noping [viewlog] mngt noping [clearlog] Syntax Description Parameter Description on All PING packets will be forwarded from LAN PC to Internet. off All PING packets will be blocked from LAN PC to Internet. viewlog It means to display a log of ping action, including source MAC and source IP.
Telnet Command: mngt defenseworm This command can block specified port for passing through the modem. Syntax mngt defenseworm [on] mngt defenseworm [off] mngt defenseworm [add port] mngt defenseworm [del port] mngt defenseworm [viewlog] mngt defenseworm [clearlog] Syntax Description Parameter Description on It means to activate the function of defense worm packet out. off It means to inactivate the function of defense worm packet out. add port It means to add a new TCP port for block.
on/off on – enable the function. off – disable the function. Example > mngt rmtcfg enable %% Remote configure function has been enabled. > mngt rmtcfg ftp on %% FTP server has been enabled. Telnet Command: mngt echoicmp This command allows users to reject or accept PING packets from the Internet. Syntax mngt echoicmp [enable] mngt echoicmp [disable] Syntax Description Parameter Description enable It means to accept the echo ICMP packet. disable It means to drop the echo ICMP packet.
flush It means to remove all the settings in the access list. Example > mngt accesslist add 1 192.168.1.89 255.255.255.0 %% Set OK. > mngt accesslist list %% Access list : Index IP address Subnet mask ========================================== 1 192.168.1.89 255.255.255.0 Telnet Command: wan ppp_mss This command allows users to adjust the size of MTU for WAN interface. Syntax wan ppp_mss Syntax Description Parameter Description It means the number of MTU for PPP.
Telnet Command: wan disable This command allows you to disable WAN connection. Example > wan disable WAN %WAN disabled. Telnet Command: wan forward This command allows you to enable or disable the function of WAN forwarding. The packets are allowed to be transmitted between different WANs. Syntax wan forward [on] wan forward [off] Syntax Description Parameter Description on/off It means to enable or disable WAN forward.
system will use default setting (255) as the ttl value. status It means to show the current status. Example > wan detect status WAN1: off WAN2: off > wan detect wan1 target 192.168.1.78 Set OK > wan detect wan1 on Set OK > wan detect status WAN1: on, Target=192.168.1.78, TTL=255 WAN2: off > Telnet Command: adsl status This command is used to display current status of ADSL setting.
? Display the command syntax of “adsl ppp”. pvc_no It means the PVC number and the adjustable range is from 0 (Channel-1) to 3(Channel-4). Encap Different numbers represent different modes. 0 : VC_MUX, 1: LLC/SNAP, 2: LLC_Bridge, 3: LLC_Route, 4: VCMUX_Bridge 5: VCMUX_Route, 6: IPoE. Proto It means the protocol used to connect Internet. Different numbers represent different protocols. 0: PPPoA, 1: PPPoE, 2: MPoA. Modu 0: T1.413, 2: G.
Idle timeout:-1 Username=draytek Password=draytek Telnet Command: adsl idle This command can make the router accessing into the idle status. If you want to invoke the router again, you have to reboot the router by using “reboot” command. Example > adsl idle %ADSL Enter IDLE Mode! % Use 'adsl reboot' to restart dsl to normal mode. Telnet Command: adsl drivermode This command is useful for laboratory to measure largest power of data transmission. Please follow the steps below to set adsl drivermode. 1.
Telnet Command: adsl oamlb This command is used to test if the connection between CPE and CO is OK or not. adsl oamlb [n][type] adsl oamlb chklink [on/off] adsl oamlb [log_on/log_off] Syntax Description Parameter Description n It means the total number of transmitted packets. type It means the protocol that you can use. 1 – for F4 Seg-to-Seg (VP level) 2 – for F4 End-to-End (VP level) 4 – for F5 Seg-to-Seg (VC level) 5 – for F5 End-to-End (VC level) chklink Check the DSL connection.
add Add ADSL mode. remove Remove ADSL mode. set Use default settings plus the new added ADSL mode. default Use default settings. show Display current setting. adsl_mode There are three modes to be choose, ANNEXL, ANNEXM and ANNEXJ. T1413, GDMT, GLITE, ADSL2, ADSL2+, ANNEXL are enabled on default. Example > adsl automode set ANNEXJ Automode supported : T1.413, G.DMT, G.LITE, ADSL2, ADSL2+, ANNEXJ, Telnet Command: adsl annex This command can display the annex interface of this router.
Telnet Command: adsl savecfg This command can save the configuration into FLASH with a file format of cfg. Example > adsl savecfg % Xdsl Cfg Save OK! Telnet Command: adsl vendorid This command allows you to configure user-defined CPE vendor ID. adsl vendorid [status/on/off/ set vid0 vid1] Syntax Description Parameter Description status Display current status of user-defined vendor ID. on Enable the user-defined function. off Disable the user-defined function.
Example > adsl atm pcr 1 200 max % PCR is 0 for pvc 1. > adsl atm pcr status pvc channel PCR --------------------------0 1 0 1 2 0 2 3 0 3 4 0 Telnet Command: wol This command allows Administrator to set the white list of WAN IP addresses/Subnets, that the magic packet from these IP addresses/Subnets will be eligible to pass through NAT and wake up the LAN client. You also need to set NAT rule for LAN client.
Example > vigbrg status %Vigor Bridge Function is enable! %Wan1 management is disable! 160 Vigor122 User’s Guide
Telnet Command: vigbrg cfgip This command allows users to transfer a bridge modem into ADSL router by accessing into and adjusting specified IP address. Users can access into Web UI of the modem to manage the modem through the IP address configured here. Syntax vigbrg cfgip [IP Address] Syntax Description Parameter Description IP Address It means to type an IP address for users to manage the modem. Example > > % % vigbrg cfgip 192.168.1.15 vigbrg cfgip ? Vigor Bridge Config IP, Now: 192.168.1.