Useer’s Manual of WGR-5 500 Ind dustria al Wal l-mount Gig gabit Route R er WGR-50 W 0 1
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User’s Manual of WGR-500 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 5 1.1. Packet Contents ........................................................................................................ 5 1.2. Product Description ................................................................................................... 6 Compact and Cost-effective for Building Industrial IoT Networks ..........................
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.7 IPv6 LAN Setting .............................................................................................................. 59 4.3.8 RADVD ............................................................................................................................ 60 4.3.9 Tunnel (6 over 4) .............................................................................................................. 63 4.4 Security.....................................................
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W Chapter C r 1. In ntroduc ction The desccriptions of PL LANET industrial wall-moun nt Gigabit routter series, suc ch as WGR-5500,WGR-500 0-4PV and WGR-500 0-4P, are as fo ollows: WGR-50 00 In ndustrial Wall-m mount Gigabitt Router with 5-Port 5 10/100//1000T WGR-50 00-4P In ndustrial Wall-m mount Gigabitt Router with 4-Port 4 802.3att PoE+ WGR-50 00-4PV In ndustrial Wall-m mount Gigabitt Router with 4-Port 4 802.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W 1.2. P Product Descripti D ion Compac ct and Cost--effective fo or Building I ndustrial IoT Networks PLANET WGR-500 iss an industria al router desig gned for such Internet of Things (IoT)) networks as s industry, transportation, governm ment, agricultu ure and other public areas. Its compact size s and redunndant power design d are perfect fo or any networkk environmentt and stable op peration.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W IPv6 Support for IoT Networkin ng With billio ons of new IoT devices enttering the marrket each year, IPv4 is face ed with the isssue of not bein ng able to fulfill the requirements of connecting g all the IoT p products together. IPv6 offers a highly-scaalable addres ss scheme D to every pressent and future e IoT device. It I is sufficient tto address the e needs of that proviides a unique 64-bit host ID any prese ent and future e communication device.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W VLAN S Support for Isolated I Trafffic and Sec curity Virtual LA ANs (VLANs) offer the logical grouping te echnique to se eparate the physical ports off Ethernet switch. It can separate private netwo ork into severral parts for d different users s. If there are too many coomputers or networking n devices in the same network n segment, it will ressult in heavy traffics t locally..
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W design, m making the installing and cable c wirings easy. The WGR-500 W can be installed bby fixed wall mounting, magneticc wall mounting or DIN rail, thereby t makin ng its usability more flexible. Dual Po ower Input fo or High Availability Netw work System m The WGS S-500 featuress a strong dua al power input system (9V~4 48V DC) incorrporated into ccustomer’s automation network tto enhance syystem reliability y and uptime.
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User’s Manual of WGR-500 System log supports remote log SNMP v1, v2c Standards Conformance Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A, CE IEC60068-2-32 (free fall) Stability Testing IEC60068-2-27 (shock) IEC60068-2-6 (vibration) IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000T IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1p Class of Service Standards Compliance IEEE 802.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W Cha apter 2.. Hard dware Installa ation This chap pter describess the hardware e of the industtrial wall-moun nt Gigabit router and gives a physical ove erview and different iinstallation me ethods. 2.1 Productt Outlook k This secttion describess the hardware e features of tthe industrial wall-mount w Gigabit router. F For easier management and contrrol of the industrial wall-mou unt Gigabit rou uter, familiariz ze yourself with h its display inndicators and ports. 2.1.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W Figure 2-2 2: Reset Butto on of WGR-50 00 Reset Buttton Pressed and a Released d Function n < 5 sec: Syystem Reboot Reboot th he system. Reset th he system to t factory ddefault. The industrial wall-moun nt Gigabit router will thenn reboot and load the default se ettings as show wn below: > 5 sec: Fa actory Default 。 Deffault Username: admin 。 Deffault Password d: admin 。 Deffault IP Addres ss: 192.168.1..1 。 Sub bnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 。 Deffault Gateway: 192.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 Figure 2 2-3: DIP Switch h of WGR-500 0 15
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W 2.1.2 LED Indiications The LED indicatorrs of the WGR R-500 are show wn in Figures 2-4. Figure 2-4: L LED Indicators s of WGR-500 0 ■ Systtem LE ED Color ■ Intern net is synchron nized successsfully in the route Gree en Interrnet Functtion mode e. Blin nk Intern net data is being transmittedd. PW WR Gree en Lights s to indicate th hat the Switchh has power. SY YS Gree en Lights s to indicate th he system is w working.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Blinks: To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port. ■ WAN Per 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 Port (Port-5) LED Color Function To indicate the link through that port is successfully established at Lights: LNK/ACT Green To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that Blinks: Lights: LNK/ACT 10/100Mbps. Amber Blinks: port. To indicate the link through that port is successfully established at 1000 Mbps.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W 2.1.3 Wiring the e Power In nputs The industrial wall-mou unt Gigabit router features a strong dual power input system s (Termiinal block and d DC jack) incorpora ated into custo omer’s automa ation network tto enhance sy ystem reliability and uptime. The dual pow wer design is shown in Figure 2-5..
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W ■ Term minal Block Connector C Pin nout To install the 2-pin Term minal Block Co onnector on th he industrial wall-mount w Giga abit router, sim mply follow the e following steps: Step 1: Insert positive DC power wirre into V+, neg gative DC pow wer wire into V-, V as shown inn Figure 2-6.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W 2.2 In nstalling the indu ustrial wa all-moun nt Gigabit router This secttion describes how to install your industria al wall-mount Gigabit routerr and make coonnections. Please read the follow wing sections and a perform th he proceduress in the order being b presented. 2.2.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W Step 2: Install a cond ductor pipe ins side the boarrd hole and flu ush the edge of the conduuctor pipe with h the wall ssurface. Step 3-1: Screw the bolts b into the conductor c pipe e. The industrrial wall-mountt Gigabit routeer is between bolts and conductor pipe as shown in Figure 2-9.. This fo ollowing pictures show the e user how to install the device, and the device is s not WGR-5 500.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W 2.2.2 Magnet Installatio I n To install the industrial wall-mount Gigabit G router o on a magnetic c surface, simp ply follow Figuure 2-11 below w: Figure 2-11: Magnetically installed router 2.2.3 DIN-rail Installatio I on The DIN--rail kit is inclu uded in the pa ackage.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W Step 2: L Lightly insert th he DIN-rail bra acket into the track as show wn in Figure 2--13.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W Fig gure 2-14: Ro outer is tightly fixed on the trrack 24
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Chapter 3. Router Management This chapter explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. It describes the types of management applications and the communication and management protocols that deliver data between your management device (workstation or personal computer) and the system. It also contains information about port connection options.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 3.2 Web Management The industrial wall-mount Gigabit router offers management features that allow users to manage the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Figure 3-2: Web login Screen After successfully logging into the web UI of the WGR-500 Series, you will see the main menus on the menu bar and sub menus on the left side. The Figure 3-3 is the web main page of the WGR-500.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Chapter 4. Configuration in Web UI This chapter describes how to use Web-based browser interface for configuring and managing industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. 4.1 Main Web Page After a successful login, the main web page appears. The web main page shown in Figure 4-1 displays the web panel, main menu, function menu, and the main information in the center.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 ■ Web Panel The web panel displays an image of the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router’s ports as shown in Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2: Web Panel Object Icon Function To indicate the LAN with the RJ45 plug-in. LAN To indicates network data is sending or receiving ■ Main Menu The main menu displays the product name, function menu, and main information in the center.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object Description Click the "Refresh button" to refresh the current Web page. Click the " Save/Restore configuration button" to go to Save/Restore configuration page. Click the "Help button" to show the function descriptions of the current pages. Click the "Logout button" to log out the web UI of the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2 System Use the System menu items to display and configure basic administrative details of the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. The System menu shown in Figure 4-5 provides the following features to configure and monitor system. Figure 4-5: System Menu Object Dashboard Description The overview of system information includes connection, port, and system status Wizard The Wizard will guide the user to configuring the router easily and quickly.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W 4.2.1 Dashboarrd The dash hboard provide es an overview w of system in nformation inclluding connec ction, port, andd system statu us as shown in Figure 4-6. Figu ure 4-6: Dashb board AN Connection n Status WAN/LA O Object Description D The status means m WAN is s connected too Internet and LAN is connected. The status means m WAN is s disconnectedd to Internet and a LAN is connected d. The status means m WAN is s connected too Internet and d LAN is disconnecte ed.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 System Information Object Description Mode Display the current operation mode. IP Address Display the current IP address of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. MAC Address Display the LAN MAC address of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. Software Version Display the current firmware version of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. System Date Display the current system date of Industrial wall-mount Gigabit router.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2.2 Setup Wizard The Wizard will guide the user to configuring industrial wall-mount Gigabit router easily and quickly. There are different procedures in different operation modes. According to the operation mode you switch to, please follow the instructions below to configure industrial wall-mount Gigabit router via Setup Wizard as shown in Figure 4-7.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object Description In this mode, all Ethernet ports are bridged together and NAT function is Switch disabled. All the WAN-related functions and firewall are not supported. Step 3: Time Zone Setting The Time Configuration option allows you to configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. Daylight Saving can also be configured to automatically adjust the time when needed.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Figure 4-10: Setup Wizard – LAN Configuration Object Description IP Address Enter the IP address of your Router. The default: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask An address code that determines the size of the network. Normally use 255.255.255.0 as the subnet mask. Step 5 WAN Interface Setting The industrial wall-mount Gigabit Router supports five access modes in the WAN side as shown in Figure 4-11. Please choose the correct mode according to your ISP.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Figure 4-12: WAN Interface Setup – Static IP Setup Object Description IP Address Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP. Default Gateway Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP. DNS The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP. Mode 2 DHCP Client Select DHCP Client to obtain IP Address information automatically from your ISP. The setup is shown in Figure 4-13.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Figure 4-14: WAN Interface Setup – PPPoE Setup Object Description User Name Enter your PPPoE user name. Password Enter your PPPoE password.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Mode 4 PPTP Choose PPTP (Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol) if your ISP uses a PPTP connection. Your ISP will provide you with IP information and PPTP Server IP Address; of course, it also includes a username and password. This mode is typically used for DSL services. The setup is shown in Figure 4-15. Figure 4-15: WAN Interface Setup – PPTP Setup Object Description IP Address Enter the IP address. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet Mask.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Mode 5 L2TP Choose L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) if your ISP uses an L2TP connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password. The setup is shown in Figure 4-16. Figure 4-16: WAN Interface Setup – L2TP Setup Object Description IP Address Enter the IP address. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet Mask. Server IP Address Enter the L2TP Server IP address provided by your ISP. User Name Enter your L2TP username. Password Enter your L2TP password.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2.3 Status This page displays system information of Industrial wall-mount Gigabit router as shown in Figure 4-17. Figure 4-17: System Information 4.2.4 Stastics This page displays the number of packet that pass through the router on the WAN and LAN. The statistics are shown in Figure 4-18.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2.5 Operation Mode If you want to set a different mode between router and switch, it can only be configured by DIP switch instead of web GUI. The industrial wall-mount Gigabit router supports two modes for your application, select the Router mode to act as a Gateway which provides the firewall function to protect your private network. To select the Switch mode, industrial wall-mount Gigabit router will act as a pure 5-Port Ethernet Switch.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 ■ The Function Menu of Router Mode System Network Security Maintenance Dashboard WAN Setup QoS Connection Test Wizard LAN Setup DoS Save/Restore Configuration Status VLAN Port Filtering Firmware Statistics Route IP Filtering Reboot Operation Mode DDNS MAC Filtering Date and Time IPv6 WAN Setting URL Filtering User Configuration IPv6 LAN Setting DMZ SNMP Radvd Port Forwarding Log Tunnel (6 over 4) ■ The Function Menu of Switch Mode System Network M
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2.6 Date and Time This section assists you in setting the system time of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. You can either select to set the time and date manually or automatically obtain the GMT time from Internet as shown in Figure 4-20. Figure 4-20: Date and Time Object Time Zone Select Time Zone Select Description Input current time manually. Select the time zone of the country you are currently in. The router will set its time based on your selection.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2.7 User Configuration To ensure the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router's security is secure, you will be asked for your password when you access the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router's Web-based utility. The default user name and password are "admin". This page will allow you to modify the user name and passwords as shown in Figure 4-21. Figure 4-21: User Configuration Object Description User Name Enter user name. New Password Input password for this user.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2.8 SNMP This section provides SNMP setting of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router as shown in Figure 4-22. Figure 4-22: SNMP Object Description Enable SNMP Disable or enable the SNMP function. Name Allows to enter characters for Name of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. Location Allows to enter characters for Location of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. Contact Allows to enter characters for contact of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.2.9 Log This section will help you to configure the settings of system log as shown in Figure 4-24. You can check the box of the items you want to record it in the log. Figure 4-24: Log Object Description Enable Log Check to enable log function. System all/DoS Select which log you want to check. Related information will be shown below. Enable Remote Log Check to enable remote log functionality. Log Server IP Address Enter Log Server IP Address for remote log.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3 Network The Network function provides WAN, LAN and network configuration of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router as shown in Figure 4-25. Figure 4-25: Network Menu Object Description WAN Setup Allows to set WAN interface. LAN Setup Allows to set LAN interface. VLAN Allows to set VLAN interface. Route Allows to set Route interface. DDNS Allows to set DDNS and PLANET DDNS IPv6 WAN Setting Allows to set IPv6 WAN interface.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.1 WAN Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for Internet network which connects to the WAN port of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router as shown in Figure 4-26. Here you may change the access method to static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP or L2TP by clicking the item value of WAN Access type.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object Description Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP. Default Gateway Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP. DNS The DNS server information will be supplied by your ISP. DHCP Select DHCP Client to obtain IP Address information Client automatically from your ISP. Choose PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) if your ISP uses a PPPoE connection. Your ISP will provide you with a username and password.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object Description Enter the L2TP Server IP address provided by your ISP. User Name Enter your L2TP user name. Password Enter your L2TP password. This option specifies the Host Name of the industrial wall-mount Gigabit Host Name router. The normal MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) value for most Ethernet networks is 1492 Bytes. It is not recommended that you change the default MTU Size MTU Size unless required by your ISP.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.2 LAN Setup This page is used to configure the parameters for local area network which connects to the LAN port of your industrial wall-mount Gigabit router as shown in Figure 4-27. Here you may change the setting for IP address, subnet mask, DHCP, etc. Figure 4-27: LAN Setup Object Description The LAN IP address of the Industrial wall-mount Gigabit router and default is IP Address 192.168.1.1. You can change it according to your request. Subnet Mask Default is 255.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.3 VLAN VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks. Devices on a logical network belong to one group. A device can belong to more than one group. With VLAN, a device cannot directly talk to or hear from devices that are not in the same group. Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown in Figure 4-28. Figure 4-28: VLAN Setup Object Description Enable 802.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.4 Route There are two route types -- Dynamic Route and Static Route. Please refer to the following sections for the details as shown in Figure 4-29. Figure 4-29: Routing setup ■ Dynamic routing Dynamic routing is a networking technique that provides optimal data routing. Unlike static routing, dynamic routing enables routers to select paths according to real-time logical network layout changes.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object Description Disable:do not receive any RIP packet RIP1: Only receive RIP1 packet RIP Recv RIP2: Only receive RIP2 packet Enable or Disable RIPng function RIPng ■ Static routing Static routing is a special type of routing that can be applied in a network to reduce the problem of routing selection and data flow overload caused by routing selection so as to improve the packets forwarding speed.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.5 DDNS The industrial wall-mount Gigabit router offers the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) feature, which allows the hosting of a website, FTP server, or e-mail server with a fixed domain name (named by yourself) and a dynamic IP address, and then your friends can connect to your server by entering your domain name no matter what your IP address is. Before using this feature, you need to sign up for DDNS service providers such as PLANET DDNS or www.dyndns.org.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object Description Disable: do not activate PLANET DDNS function DDNS Option Enable Easy DDNS: activate Easy DDNS service Enable Dynamic DDNS: activate Easy Dynamic DDNS service Account The User Name for PLANET DDNS account. Password The Password for PLANET DDNS account. DDNS The DDNS name of PLANET device Comment Add some comment for this item.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.6 IPv6 WAN Setting This page is used to configure parameter for IPv6 internet network which connects to WAN port of your industrial wall-mount Gigabit router as shown in Figure 4-32. It allows you to enable IPv6 function and set up the parameters of the router’s WAN. In this setting, you may change WAN original type and WAN link type. Figure 4-32: IPv6 WAN setup Object Enable IPv6 Description Click this box to enable IPv6 configuration. Select either Auto or Static.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.7 IPv6 LAN Setting IPv6 LAN Setting will be only available if you enable IPv6 WAN. Make sure IPv6 WAN is enabled before you could configure the IPv6 LAN. The setup is shown in Figure 4-33. Figure 4-33: IPv6 LAN Setup Object Description Enable IPv6 LAN Click this box to enable IPv6 LAN configuration. DNS Address Enter IPv6 DNS Address assigned by your ISP. Interface Name Enter assigned Interface name of the IPv6 LAN port. From Enter assigned starting Address pool.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.8 RADVD The RADVD configuration is responsible for defining interface setting, prefixes, routers and RDNSS announcements. The setup is shown in Figures 4-34 to 4-35. Figure 4-34: IPv6 RADVD Object Description Enable Click this box to enable RADVD configuration. Radvdinterfacename Assigned interface name of RADVD. Enter the maximum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast MaxRtrAdvInterval router advertisements from the interface in seconds.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object AdvLinkMTU Description Enter value of Advertises the given link MTU in the RA if specified. 0 value disables MTU advertisements. Enter value of Advertises assumed reach-ability time in milliseconds of AdvReachable Time neighbors in the RA if specified. 0 value disables reach-ability advertisements. Enter value of Advertises wait time in milliseconds between Neighbor AdvRetransTime Solicitation messages in the RA if specified.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Figure 4-35: IPv6 RADVD Prefix Object Description Enable RADVD prefix Click this box to enable RADVD prefix. Prefix Assigned the advertised IPv6 route prefix. AdvOnLinkFlag To enable indication that this prefix can be used for on-link determination. AdvAutonomousFlag AdvValidLifetime To enable indication that this prefix can be used for autonomous address configuration.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.3.9 Tunnel (6 over 4) 6 to 4 is an IPv6 address assignment and automatic tunneling technology that is used to provide unicast IPv6 connectivity between IPv6 sites and hosts across the IPv4 Internet. The setup is shown in Figure 4-36. Figure 4-36: IPv6 Tunnel (6 over 4) Object Enable Tunnel (6 to 4) Description Click this box to enable Tunnel (6 to 4).
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4 Security The Security menu provides QoS, firewall and access filtering as shown in Figure 4-37. Please refer to the following sections for the details. Figure 4-37: Secuirty menu Object Description QoS Allows to set QoS (Quality of Service). DoS Allows to set DoS (Denial of Service). Port Filtering Allows to set Port Filtering. IP Filtering Allows to set IP Filtering. MAC Filtering Allows to set MAC Filtering URL Filtering Allow to set MAC Filtering.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.1 QoS The QoS (Quality of Service) helps improve your network gaming performance by prioritizing applications as shown in Figure 4-38. By default the bandwidth control is disabled and application priority is not classified automatically. In order to complete this settings, please follow the steps below.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Object Enable QoS Description Check the box to enable the QoS function. Check the box to adjust the uplink speed automatically by the Industrial Automatic Uplink Speed wall-mount Gigabit router. Or enter the uplink data rate manually in the field below. Check the box to adjust the downlink speed automatically by the Industrial Automatic Downlink Speed wall-mount Gigabit router. Or enter the downlink data rate manually in the field below. Name QoS Type Add a QoS rule name.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.2 DoS A "Denial-of-Service" (DoS) attack is characterized by an explicit attempt by hackers to prevent legitimate users of a service from using that service. The industrial wall-mount Gigabit router can prevent specific DoS attacks as shown in Figure 4-39. Figure 4-39: DoS Object Enable DoS Prevention Description Check to enable DoS function. User may set other related configurations about DoS below. Check the box to enable.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Check the box to enable. When the IP Flood SYN Detection is enabled, the Per-Source IP Flood SYN router has the ability to block malicious devices that are attempting to flood devices. Check the box to enable. When the IP Flood FIN Detection is enabled, the Per-Source IP Flood FIN router has the ability to block malicious devices that are attempting to flood devices. Check the box to enable.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.3 Port Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network as shown in Figure 4-40 Figure 4-40: Port Filtering Object Description Enable Port Filtering Check box to enable Port Filtering function. Enable IPv4 Check box to enable Port filtering method using IPv4.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.4 IP Filtering IP Filtering is used to block internet or network access to specific IP addresses on your local network as shown in Figure 4-41. The restricted user may still be able to log in to the network but will not be able to access the internet. To begin blocking access to an IP address, enable IP Filtering and enter the IP address of the user you wish to block.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.5 MAC Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Industrial wall-mount Gigabit router. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network as shown in Figure 4-42. Figure 4-42: MAC Filtering Object Description Enable MAC Filtering Check this box to enable MAC filtering. MAC Address Add MAC address you want to control.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.6 URL Filtering URL filter is used to deny LAN users from accessing the internet as shown in Figure 4-43. Block those URLs which contain keywords listed below. Figure 4-43: URL Filtering Object Enable URL Filtering deny url address (black list) allow url address (white list) URL Address Description Check this box to enable URL Filter function. deny access listed URL in the Current URL Filtering table and allow other URLs which are not in the list.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.7 DMZ A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its local private network as shown in Figure 4-44.Typically, the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic, such as Web (HTTP) servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers. Figure 4-44: DMZ Object Description Check the box to enable DMZ function.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.4.8 Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall as shown in Figure 4-45. These settings are only necessary if you wish to host some sort of server like a web server or mail server on the private local network behind your Router's NAT firewall.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.5 Maintenance The Maintenance menu provides the following features for managing the system as Figure 4-52 is shown below: Figure 4-52: Maintenance Menu Object Description Connection Test Allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IP. Save/Restore Configuration Backup and restore setting file via USB HDD or PC. Firmware Firmware upgrade.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.5.1 Connection Test The page allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IP connectivity issues. After you press “Ping”, 5 ICMP packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply. The Page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received, or until a timeout occurs. The ICMP Ping is shown in Figure 4-53. Figure 4-53: Ping Object Description IP Address The destination IP Address.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.5.2 Save/Restore Configuration This page shows the status of the configuration. You may save the setting file to the PC as Figure 4-54 is shown below: Figure 4-54: Save/Restore Configuration Object Description Save Settings to File Press the Load Settings from File Press the the Reset Setting to Default button to save setting file to PC. button to select the setting file, and then press button to upload setting file from PC.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 4.5.3 Upgrading Firmware This page provides the firmware upgrade of industrial wall-mount Gigabit router as shown in Figure 4-55. Figure 4-55: Firmware upgrade Object 4.5.4 Description Choose File Press the button to select the firmware. Upload Press the button to upgrade firmware to system. Reset Press this button to cancel the file. Reboot This page enables the device to be rebooted from a remote location.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Appendix A: Troubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you solve issues. If the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router is not functioning properly, make sure the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router was set up according to instructions in this manual.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Appendix B: Planet Smart Discovery Utility For easily listing the industrial wall-mount Gigabit router in your Ethernet environment, Planet Smart Discovery Utility from PLANET download center is an ideal solution. The following installation instructions guide you to running the Planet Smart Discovery Utility. Step 1: Download the Planet Smart Discovery Utility to the administrator PC. Step 2: Run this utility and the following screen appears.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Appendix C: Planet DDNS First of all, please go to http://www.planetddns.com to register a Planet DDNS account, and refer to the FAQs (http://www.planetddns.com/index.php/faq) for how to register a free account. When you finish your DDNS account, please return to WAN Setup -> WAN Setup to set up your WAN type which can be connected to external network. Step 1. Enable PLANET Dynamic DDNS, and enter account, password, and DDNS.
User’s M Manual of WGR-500 W Step 2. Go to Netwo ork-> WAN se etup page to a allow remote access a from WAN W port. Step 3. Apply the settings, and ensure you have e connected th he WAN port to t the internet by Ethernet cable. c Step 4. In a remote computer, c ente er the Domain n Name to the internet brow wser’s addresss bar. M Devices pag ge of Planet D DDNS website to check if the e “Last Conneection IP” is displayed. Lastly you can go to My DNS service is working prop perly.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Appendix D: Glossary A ARP ARP is an acronym for Address Resolution Protocol. It is a protocol that used to convert an IP address into a physical address, such as an Ethernet address. ARP allows a host to communicate with other hosts when only the Internet address of its neighbors is known. Before using IP, the host sends a broadcast ARP request containing the Internet address of the desired destination system. ARP Inspection ARP Inspection is a secure feature.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 The DHCP option 82 enables a DHCP relay agent to insert specific information into a DHCP request packets when forwarding client DHCP packets to a DHCP server and remove the specific information from a DHCP reply packets when forwarding server DHCP packets to a DHCP client. The DHCP server can use this information to implement IP address or other assignment policies. Specifically the option works by setting two sub-options: Circuit ID (option 1) and Remote ID (option2).
User’s Manual of WGR-500 HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested Web Page. The other main standard that controls how the World Wide Web works is HTML, which covers how Web Pages are formatted and displayed.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 the device uniquely among all other devices connected to the extended network. The current version of the Internet protocol is IPv4, which has 32-bits Internet Protocol addresses allowing for in excess of four billion unique addresses. This number is reduced drastically by the practice of webmasters taking addresses in large blocks, the bulk of which remain unused.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 PHY PHY is an abbreviation for Physical Interface Transceiver and is the device that implement the Ethernet physical layer (IEEE-802.3). PING ping is a program that sends a series of packets over a network or the Internet to a specific computer in order to generate a response from that computer. The other computer responds with an acknowledgment that it received the packets. Ping was created to verify whether a specific computer on a network or the Internet exists and is connected.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 QoS is the set of techniques to manage network resources. QoS class Every incoming frame is classified to a QoS class, which is used throughout the device for providing queuing, scheduling and congestion control guarantees to the frame according to what was configured for that specific QoS class. There is a one to one mapping between QoS class, queue and priority. A QoS class of 0 (zero) has the lowest priority.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 Internet Protocol (IP) to exchange the messages between computers. The TCP protocol guarantees reliable and in-order delivery of data from sender to receiver and distinguishes data for multiple connections by concurrent applications (for example, Web server and e-mail server) running on the same host. The applications on networked hosts can use TCP to create connections to one another.
User’s Manual of WGR-500 User Priority User Priority is a 3-bit field storing the priority level for the 802.1Q frame. V VLAN Virtual LAN. A method to restrict communication between switch ports. VLANs can be used for the following applications: VLAN unaware switching: This is the default configuration. All ports are VLAN unaware with Port VLAN ID 1 and members of VLAN 1. This means that MAC addresses are learned in VLAN 1, and the switch does not remove or insert VLAN tags.