ZyXEL Communications VMG5313-B30A User's Guide

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www.zyxel.comwww.zyxel.comVMG1312-B SeriesWireless N VDSL2 4-port Gateway with USBIMPORTANT!IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.Copyright © 2012 ZyXEL

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Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1015.4 The Access Control Screen ...

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1006.5.1 Edit 802.1x Settings Use this screen to edit a 802.1x authentication’s settings. Click the E

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide101EncapsulationBe sure to use the encapsulation method required by your ISP. The Device can work in

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide102MultiplexingThere are two conventions to identify what protocols the virtual circuit (VC) is carryi

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide103The following figure illustrates the relationship between PCR, SCR and MBS. Figure 28 Example of

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide104IP Address AssignmentA static IP is a fixed IP that your ISP gives you. A dynamic IP is not fixed;

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide105MulticastIP packets are transmitted in either one of two ways - Unicast (1 sender - 1 recipient) o

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide106compose the network address. The prefix length is written as “/x” where x is a number. For example,

Page 10 - VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 107CHAPTER 7Wireless7.1 Overview This chapter describes the Device’s Network Setting > Wireless screens. Use these

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1087.1.2 What You Need to KnowWireless Basics“Wireless” is essentially radio communication. In the sam

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide109Click Network Setting > Wireless to open the General screen.Figure 29 Network Setting > Wir

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Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1121.1 Overview ...

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1107.2.1 No SecuritySelect No Security to allow wireless stations to communicate with the access point

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide111Note: If you do not enable any wireless security on your Device, your network is accessible to any

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide112In order to configure and enable WEP encryption, click Network Setting > Wireless to display the

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1137.2.3 More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK)The WPA-PSK security mode provides both improved data encryption and

Page 18 - ADSL / VDSL

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1147.2.4 WPA(2) AuthenticationThe WPA2 security mode is currently the most robust form of encryption f

Page 19 - Media Server

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1157.3 The More AP ScreenThis screen allows you to enable and configure multiple Basic Service Sets (

Page 20 - 1.5 LEDs (Lights)

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide116The following table describes the labels in this screen.7.3.1 Edit More AP Use this screen to edit

Page 21 - 1.7 Wireless Access

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1177.4 MAC Authentication This screen allows you to configure the ZyXEL Device to give exclusive a

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide118Use this screen to view your Device’s MAC filter settings and add new MAC filter rules. Click Networ

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide119Note: The Device applies the security settings of the SSID1 profile (see Section 7.2 on page 108).

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Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1229.2 The TR-064 Screen ...

Page 25 - 2.2 Web Configurator Layout

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1207.6 The WMM ScreenUse this screen to enable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM) and WMM Power Save in wireless n

Page 26 - 2.2.3 Navigation Panel

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1217.7 The WDS ScreenAn AP using the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) can function as a wireless ne

Page 27 - LINK TAB FUNCTION

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1227.7.1 WDS ScanYou can click the Scan icon in Wireless > WDS to have the Device automatically sea

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1237.8 The Others ScreenUse this screen to configure advanced wireless settings. Click Network Settin

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide124802.11 Mode Select 802.11b Only to allow only IEEE 802.11b compliant WLAN devices to associate with

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1257.9 The Channel Status ScreenUse the Channel Status screen to scan wireless LAN channel noises and

Page 31 - CHAPTER 3

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide126• An “infrastructure” type of network has one or more access points and one or more wireless clients

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide127variety of networks to exist in the same place without interfering with one another. When you creat

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide128Because of the damage that can be done by a malicious attacker, it’s not just people who have sensit

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide129wireless users to get a valid user name and password. Then, they can use that user name and passwor

Page 35 - Chapter 4 Tutorials

Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1336.3 Internet Access ...

Page 36 - 802.11 Mode 802.11b/g/n Mixed

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide130coincidental emitters such as electric motors or microwaves. Problems with absorption occur when phy

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide131• You must use different keys for different BSSs. If two wireless devices have different BSSIDs (th

Page 38 - 4.3.2 Using WPS

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide132WPS allows you to quickly set up a wireless network with strong security, without having to configur

Page 39 - Wireless Client

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1331 Ensure WPS is enabled on both devices.2 Access the WPS section of the AP’s configuration interfac

Page 40 - PIN Configuration

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide134The following figure shows a WPS-enabled wireless client (installed in a notebook computer) connecti

Page 41 - 4.3.3 Without WPS

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide135The following figure shows a WPS-enabled client (installed in a notebook computer) connecting to a

Page 42 - SSID Company VIP Guest

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide136is the registrar, and Client 1 is the enrollee. The registrar randomly generates the security inform

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Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide137In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is out of range of AP1, so you c

Page 44 - Chapter 4 Tutorials

Chapter 7 WirelessVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide138• When you use the PBC method, there is a short period (from the moment you press the button on one

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 139CHAPTER 8Home Networking8.1 OverviewA Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many netw

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1408.1.2 What You Need To Know8.1.2.1 About LANIP AddressIP addresses identify individual devi

Page 48 - 10,000 kbps

Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide141• Assigning lease times to mappingsWindows Messenger is an example of an application that su

Page 49 - Tutorial: Advanced > QoS

Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1423 Click Apply to save your settings.Figure 51 Network Setting > Home Networking > LAN

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide143DHCP Relay Server AddressThis field is only available when you select DHCP Relay in the DHCP

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1448.3 The Static DHCP ScreenThis table allows you to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specifi

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide145Use this screen to change your Device’s static DHCP settings. Click Network Setting > Hom

Page 53 - Josephine

Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1468.4 The UPnP ScreenUniversal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a distributed, open networking standard

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1478.5 Installing UPnP in Windows ExampleThis section shows how to install UPnP in Windows Me

Page 55 - Windows Media Player

Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1483 In the Communications window, select the Universal Plug and Play check box in the Component

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1494 The Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard window displays. Select Networking Servi

Page 57 - Windows 7

15PART IUser’s Guide

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide150Make sure the computer is connected to a LAN port of the Device. Turn on your computer and th

Page 59 - DMA-2500

Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1514 You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. Inter

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1527 Double-click on the icon to display your current Internet connection status.Internet Connec

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1533 Select My Network Places under Other Places. Network Co nnections4 An icon with the descri

Page 62 - Tutorial: Add a Port Wizard

Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1546 Right-click on the icon for your Device and select Properties. A properties window displays

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1558.7 The Additional Subnet ScreenUse the Additional Subnet screen to configure IP alias and

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1568.8 The STB Vendor ID ScreenSet Top Box (STB) devices with dynamic IP addresses sometimes do

Page 65 - Tutorial: Printers Folder

Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1578.9 The LAN VLAN ScreenClick Network Setting > Home Networking > LAN VLAN to open thi

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1588.10.1 LANs, WANs and the DeviceThe actual physical connection determines whether the Device

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide159• Some ISPs choose to disseminate the DNS server addresses using the DNS server extensions o

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Chapter 8 Home NetworkingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide160You can obtain your IP address from the IANA, from an ISP or it can be assigned from a privat

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 161CHAPTER 9Routing9.1 Overview The Device usually uses the default gateway to route outbound traffic from computers

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Chapter 9 RoutingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1629.2 The Routing ScreenUse this screen to view and configure the static route rules on the Device. Cl

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Chapter 9 RoutingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1639.2.1 Add/Edit Static Route Use this screen to add or edit a static route. Click Add new static rou

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Chapter 9 RoutingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide164You can use source-based policy forwarding to direct traffic from different users through different c

Page 74 - Tutorial: Macintosh HD folder

Chapter 9 RoutingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide1659.3.1 Add/Edit Policy Forwarding Click Add new Policy Forward Rule in the Policy Forwarding screen

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Chapter 9 RoutingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide166

Page 76 - Tutorial: Print Server

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 167CHAPTER 10Quality of Service (QoS)10.1 Overview Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network’s ability to del

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide16810.2 What You Need to KnowThe following terms and concepts may help as you read th

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide169Traffic PolicingTraffic policing is the limiting of the input or output transmissi

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 17CHAPTER 1Introducing the Device1.1 OverviewThe VMG1312-B Series is a wireless VDSL router. It has a DSL port for su

Page 80 - 5.3 The Status Screen

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide170The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.4 The Queue Setup Scre

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide171Use this screen to configure QoS queue assignment. Figure 65 Network Setting >

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide17210.4.1 Adding a QoS Queue Click Add new Queue or the edit icon in the Queue Setup

Page 83 - CHAPTER 6

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide173You can give different priorities to traffic that the Device forwards out through

Page 84 - 6.1.2 What You Need to Know

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide17410.5.1 Add/Edit QoS Class Click Add new Classifier in the Class Setup screen or th

Page 85 - IPv6 Introduction

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide175The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 45 Class Setup:

Page 86 - 6.2 The Broadband Screen

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide176Service This field is available only when you select IP in the Ether Type field.Thi

Page 87 - 6.2.1.1 Routing Mode

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide17710.6 The QoS Policer Setup ScreenUse this screen to configure QoS policers that a

Page 88 - Table 8 Routing Mode

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide17810.6.1 Add/Edit a QoS Policer Click Add new Policer in the Policer Setup screen or

Page 89 - Chapter 6 Broadband

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide17910.7 The QoS Monitor Screen To view the Device’s QoS packet statistics, click Net

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Chapter 1 Introducing the DeviceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide181.4 Applications for the Device Here are some example uses for which the Device is wel

Page 91 - 6.2.1.2 Bridge Mode

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide18010.8 Technical ReferenceThe following section contains additional technical inform

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide181DSCP is backward compatible with the three precedence bits in the ToS octet so tha

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide182Token BucketThe token bucket algorithm uses tokens in a bucket to control when traf

Page 94 - 6.3 The 3G Backup Screen

Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide183The srTCM evaluates incoming packets and marks them with one of three colors which

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Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide184

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 185CHAPTER 11Network Address Translation (NAT)11.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses how to configure NAT on the Device.

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Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide186WAN side. When the response comes back, NAT translates the destination add

Page 98 - 6.4 The Advanced Screen

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide187third (C in the example). You assign the LAN IP addresses and the ISP ass

Page 99 - 6.5 The 8021x Screen

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide18811.2.1 Add/Edit Port Forwarding Click Add new rule in the Port Forwarding

Page 100 - 6.6 Technical Reference

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide18911.3 The Applications ScreenThis screen provides a summary of all NAT ap

Page 101 - RFC 1483

Chapter 1 Introducing the DeviceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide191.4.2 Device’s USB SupportThe USB port of the Device is used for file-sharing.File Sh

Page 102 - Traffic Shaping

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide19011.3.1 Add New ApplicationThis screen lets you create new NAT application

Page 103 - ATM Traffic Classes

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide191For example:Figure 77 Trigger Port Forwarding Process: Example1 Jane re

Page 104 - Introduction to VLANs

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide19211.4.1 Add/Edit Port Triggering Rule This screen lets you create new port

Page 105 - IPv6 Prefix and Prefix Length

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide19311.5 The DMZ ScreenIn addition to the servers for specified services, NA

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Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide19411.6 The ALG ScreenSome NAT routers may include a SIP Application Layer G

Page 107 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide195The following table describes the fields in this screen.11.7.1 Add/Edit

Page 108 - 7.2 The General Screen

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide196The following table describes the fields in this screen.11.8 Technical Re

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Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide197Note that inside/outside refers to the location of a host, while global/l

Page 110 - 7.2.1 No Security

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide19811.8.3 How NAT WorksEach packet has two addresses – a source address and

Page 111 - 7.2.2 Basic (WEP Encryption)

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide19911.8.4 NAT ApplicationThe following figure illustrates a possible NAT ap

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide2KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.Note: This guide is a reference for a series of products. Therefore some features o

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Chapter 1 Introducing the DeviceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide201.5 LEDs (Lights)The following graphic displays the labels of the LEDs. Figure 4 LED

Page 114 - 7.2.4 WPA(2) Authentication

Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide200Port Forwarding ExampleLet's say you want to assign ports 21-25 to on

Page 115 - 7.3 The More AP Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 201CHAPTER 12Dynamic DNS Setup12.1 Overview DNSDNS (Domain Name System) is for mapping a domain name to its correspon

Page 116 - 7.3.1 Edit More AP

Chapter 12 Dynamic DNS SetupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide20212.1.2 What You Need To KnowDYNDNS WildcardEnabling the wildcard feature for your host ca

Page 117 - 7.4 MAC Authentication

Chapter 12 Dynamic DNS SetupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide20312.2.1 Add/Edit DNS EntryYou can manually add or edit the Device’s DNS name and IP addre

Page 118 - 7.5 The WPS Screen

Chapter 12 Dynamic DNS SetupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide204The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 65 Network Setting > D

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 205CHAPTER 13Interface Group13.1 OverviewBy default, all LAN and WAN interfaces on the Device are in the same group a

Page 120 - 7.6 The WMM Screen

Chapter 13 Interface GroupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide206In the following example, the client that sends packets with the DHCP Vendor ID option set t

Page 121 - 7.7 The WDS Screen

Chapter 13 Interface GroupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide207Note: An interface can belong to only one group at a time.Figure 92 Interface Group Confi

Page 122 - 7.7.1 WDS Scan

Chapter 13 Interface GroupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide20813.2.2 Interface Grouping CriteriaClick the Add button in the Interface Grouping Configura

Page 123 - 7.8 The Others Screen

Chapter 13 Interface GroupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide209DUID type Select DUID-LLT (DUID Based on Link-layer Address Plus Time) to enter the hardwar

Page 124 - LABEL DESCRIPTION

Chapter 1 Introducing the DeviceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide211.6 The RESET ButtonIf you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator

Page 125 - 7.10 Technical Reference

Chapter 13 Interface GroupVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide210

Page 126 - Radio Channels

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 211CHAPTER 14USB Service14.1 Overview The Device has a USB port used to share files via a USB memory stick or a USB h

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Chapter 14 USB ServiceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide212protocol is supported on Microsoft Windows, Linux Samba and other operating systems (refer to yo

Page 128 - 7.10.3.3 User Authentication

Chapter 14 USB ServiceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide213The following figure is an overview of the Device’s file server feature. Computers A and B can

Page 129 - 7.10.4 Signal Problems

Chapter 14 USB ServiceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide214Each field is described in the following table.14.3 The Media Server ScreenThe media server fea

Page 130 - 7.10.6 MBSSID

Chapter 14 USB ServiceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide215The following table describes the labels in this menu.14.4 The Printer Server ScreenThe Device

Page 131 - 7.10.7 Preamble Type

Chapter 14 USB ServiceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide216To access this screen, click Network Setting > USB Service > Printer Server.Figure 98 Ne

Page 132 - 7.10.9.2 PIN Configuration

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 217CHAPTER 15Firewall15.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to enable and configure the Device’s security settings.

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Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide21815.1.2 What You Need to KnowSYN AttackA SYN attack floods a targeted system with a series of SYN p

Page 134 - 7.10.9.3 How WPS Works

Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide21915.2 The Firewall ScreenUse this screen to set the security level of the firewall on the Device.

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Chapter 1 Introducing the DeviceVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide22You can configure your wireless network in either the built-in Web Configurator, or usi

Page 136 - CLIENT 2

Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide220Click Security > Firewall > Service to display the following screen.Figure 101 Security >

Page 137 - 7.10.9.5 Limitations of WPS

Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide221The following table describes the labels in this screen.15.4 The Access Control ScreenClick Secur

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Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide222The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 75 Security > Firewall > Acc

Page 139 - CHAPTER 8

Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide22315.4.1 Add/Edit an ACL Rule Click Add new ACL rule or the Edit icon next to an existing ACL rul

Page 140 - 8.1.2 What You Need To Know

Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide22415.5 The DoS ScreenDoS (Denial of Service) attacks can flood your Internet connection with invalid

Page 141 - 8.2 The LAN Setup Screen

Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide225The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 77 Security > Firewall > Do

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Chapter 15 FirewallVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide226

Page 143 - Chapter 8 Home Networking

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 227CHAPTER 16MAC Filter16.1 Overview You can configure the Device to permit access to clients based on their MAC addr

Page 144 - 8.3 The Static DHCP Screen

Chapter 16 MAC FilterVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide228The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 78 Security > MAC FilterLABEL

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 229CHAPTER 17Parental Control17.1 OverviewParental control allows you to block web sites with the specific URL. You c

Page 146 - 8.4 The UPnP Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 23CHAPTER 2The Web Configurator2.1 OverviewThe web configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows eas

Page 147 - Installing UPnP in Windows Me

Chapter 17 Parental ControlVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide23017.2.1 Add/Edit a Parental Control RuleClick Add new PCP in the Parental Control screen to

Page 148 - Installing UPnP in Windows XP

Chapter 17 Parental ControlVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide231The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 80 Parental Control Rule:

Page 149 - Networking Services

Chapter 17 Parental ControlVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide232

Page 150 - Network Co nnections

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 233CHAPTER 18Scheduler Rules18.1 OverviewYou can define time periods and days during which the Device performs schedu

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Chapter 18 Scheduler RulesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide23418.2.1 Add/Edit a ScheduleClick the Add button in the Scheduler Rules screen or click the E

Page 152 - Web Configurator Easy Access

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 235CHAPTER 19Certificates19.1 OverviewThe Device can use certificates (also called digital IDs) to authenticate users

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Chapter 19 CertificatesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide23619.3 The Local Certificates ScreenClick Security > Certificates to open the Local Certifica

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Chapter 19 CertificatesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide23719.3.1 Create Certificate Request Click Security > Certificates > Local Certificates an

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Chapter 19 CertificatesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide238Figure 113 Certificate Request Created19.3.2 Load Signed Certificate After you create a cert

Page 156 - 8.8 The STB Vendor ID Screen

Chapter 19 CertificatesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide239The following table describes the labels in this screen. 19.4 The Trusted CA ScreenClick Secu

Page 157 - 8.10 Technical Reference

Chapter 2 The Web ConfiguratorVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide244 The following screen displays if you have not yet changed your password. It is strongly

Page 158 - IP Pool Setup

Chapter 19 CertificatesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide24019.4.1 View Trusted CA CertificateClick the View icon in the Trusted CA screen to open the fol

Page 159 - 8.10.4 LAN TCP/IP

Chapter 19 CertificatesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide24119.4.2 Import Trusted CA CertificateClick the Import Certificate button in the Trusted CA scr

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Chapter 19 CertificatesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide242

Page 161 - CHAPTER 9

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 243CHAPTER 20Log20.1 OverviewThe web configurator allows you to choose which categories of events and/or alerts to ha

Page 162 - 9.2 The Routing Screen

Chapter 20 LogVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide24420.2 The System Log Screen Use the System Log screen to see the system logs. Click System Monitor >

Page 163 - 9.2.1 Add/Edit Static Route

Chapter 20 LogVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide24520.3 The Security Log ScreenUse the Security Log screen to see the security-related logs for the categ

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Chapter 20 LogVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide246

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 247CHAPTER 21Traffic Status21.1 OverviewUse the Traffic Status screens to look at network traffic status and statisti

Page 166 - Chapter 9 Routing

Chapter 21 Traffic StatusVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide248The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 92 System Monitor > Tra

Page 167 - CHAPTER 10

Chapter 21 Traffic StatusVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide24921.3 The LAN Status ScreenClick System Monitor > Traffic Status > LAN to open the fol

Page 168 - 10.2 What You Need to Know

Chapter 2 The Web ConfiguratorVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide252.2 Web Configurator LayoutFigure 9 Screen LayoutAs illustrated above, the main scree

Page 169 - Traffic Policing

Chapter 21 Traffic StatusVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide250

Page 170 - 10.4 The Queue Setup Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 251CHAPTER 22ARP Table22.1 OverviewAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol a

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Chapter 22 ARP TableVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide252MAC Address This is the MAC address of the device with the listed IP address.Device This is the ty

Page 172 - 10.5 The Class Setup Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 253CHAPTER 23Routing Table23.1 OverviewRouting is based on the destination address only and the Device takes the shor

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Chapter 23 Routing TableVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide254Service This indicates the name of the service used to forward the route.Interface This indica

Page 174 - 10.5.1 Add/Edit QoS Class

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 255CHAPTER 24IGMP Status24.1 OverviewUse the IGMP Status screens to look at IGMP group status and traffic statistics.

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Chapter 24 IGMP StatusVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide256

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 257CHAPTER 25xDSL Statistics25.1 The xDSL Statistics ScreenUse this screen to view detailed DSL statistics. Click Sys

Page 177

Chapter 25 xDSL StatisticsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide258The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 97 Status > xDSL Statist

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Chapter 25 xDSL StatisticsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide259Downstream These are the statistics for the traffic direction coming into the port

Page 179 - 10.7 The QoS Monitor Screen

Chapter 2 The Web ConfiguratorVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide262.2.2 Main WindowThe main window displays information and configuration fields. It is di

Page 180 - 10.8 Technical Reference

Chapter 25 xDSL StatisticsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide260

Page 181 - IP Precedence

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 261CHAPTER 26User Account26.1 Overview In the Users Account screen, you can change the password of the user account t

Page 182 - Token Bucket

Chapter 26 User AccountVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide262

Page 183 - Two Rate Three Color Marker

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 263CHAPTER 27Remote Management27.1 OverviewRemote Management allows you to manage your Device from a remote location

Page 184

Chapter 27 Remote ManagementVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide264The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 99 Maintenance > Remot

Page 185 - CHAPTER 11

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 265CHAPTER 28TR-069 Client28.1 OverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the Device’s TR-069 auto-configuration

Page 186 - Finding Out More

Chapter 28 TR-069 ClientVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide266The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 100 Maintenance > TR-069 C

Page 187 - IP Address assigned by ISP

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 267CHAPTER 29TR-06429.1 OverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the Device’s TR-064 auto-configuration setting

Page 188

Chapter 29 TR-064VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide268

Page 189 - 11.3 The Applications Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 269CHAPTER 30Time Settings30.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure system related settings, such as syste

Page 190 - 11.3.1 Add New Application

Chapter 2 The Web ConfiguratorVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide27Wireless General Use this screen to configure the wireless LAN settings and WLAN authent

Page 191

Chapter 30 Time SettingsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide270The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 102 Maintenance > Time Set

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Chapter 30 Time SettingsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide271Apply Click Apply to save your changes.Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving

Page 193 - 11.5 The DMZ Screen

Chapter 30 Time SettingsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide272

Page 194 - 11.6 The ALG Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 273CHAPTER 31E-mail Notification31.1 Overview A mail server is an application or a computer that runs such an appli

Page 195

Chapter 31 E-mail NotificationVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide27431.2.1 Email Notification Edit Click the Add button in the Email Notification screen.

Page 196 - 11.8 Technical Reference

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 275CHAPTER 32Logs Setting32.1 Overview You can configure where the Device sends logs and which logs and/or immediate

Page 197 - 11.8.2 What NAT Does

Chapter 32 Logs SettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide276The following table describes the fields in this screen. 32.2.1 Example E-mail LogAn "End

Page 198 - Address (IGA)

Chapter 32 Logs SettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide277•"End of Log" message shows that a complete log has been sent.Figure 134 E-mail Lo

Page 199 - 11.8.4 NAT Application

Chapter 32 Logs SettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide278

Page 200 - Port Forwarding Example

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 279CHAPTER 33Firmware Upgrade33.1 OverviewThis chapter explains how to upload new firmware to your Device. You can do

Page 201 - CHAPTER 12

Chapter 2 The Web ConfiguratorVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide28USB Device File Sharing Use this screen to enable file sharing via the Device.Media Serve

Page 202 - 12.2 The DNS Entry Screen

Chapter 33 Firmware UpgradeVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide280After you see the firmware updating screen, wait two minutes before logging into the Device

Page 203 - 12.3 The Dynamic DNS Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 281CHAPTER 34Configuration34.1 OverviewThe Configuration screen allows you to backup and restore device configuration

Page 204 - Chapter 12 Dynamic DNS Setup

Chapter 34 ConfigurationVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide282Restore Configuration Restore Configuration allows you to upload a new or previously saved con

Page 205 - CHAPTER 13

Chapter 34 ConfigurationVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide283Reset to Factory Defaults Click the Reset button to clear all user-entered configuration inf

Page 206 - Internet

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 284CHAPTER 35Diagnostic35.1 OverviewThe Diagnostic screens display information to help you identify problems with the

Page 207

Chapter 35 DiagnosticVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide28535.3 Ping & TraceRoute & NsLookup Use this screen to ping, traceroute, or nslookup an I

Page 208

Chapter 35 DiagnosticVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide28635.4 802.1agClick Maintenance > Diagnostic > 8.2.1ag to open the following screen. Use thi

Page 209 - Chapter 13 Interface Group

Chapter 35 DiagnosticVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide28735.5 OAM Ping TestClick Maintenance > Diagnostic > OAM Ping Test to open the screen shown

Page 210 - Chapter 13 Interface Group

Chapter 35 DiagnosticVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide288Note: This screen is available only when you configure an ATM layer-2 interface.Figure 148 Main

Page 211 - CHAPTER 14

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 289CHAPTER 36TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential

Page 212 - 14.2 The File Sharing Screen

Chapter 2 The Web ConfiguratorVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide29Configuration Use this screen to backup and restore your device’s configuration (setting

Page 213 - 14.2.1 Before You Begin

Chapter 36 TroubleshootingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide2905 If the problem continues, contact the vendor.36.2 Device Access and LoginI forgot the IP

Page 214 - 14.3 The Media Server Screen

Chapter 36 TroubleshootingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide2915 Reset the device to its factory defaults, and try to access the Device with the default I

Page 215 - 14.4.1 Before You Begin

Chapter 36 TroubleshootingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide29236.3 Internet AccessI cannot access the Internet.1 Check the hardware connections, and make

Page 216

Chapter 36 TroubleshootingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide2932 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. See the

Page 217 - CHAPTER 15

Chapter 36 TroubleshootingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide294The available security modes in your Device are as follows:• WPA2-PSK: (recommended) This us

Page 218 - 15.1.2 What You Need to Know

Chapter 36 TroubleshootingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide295I cannot open special applications such as white board, file transfer and video when I use

Page 219 - 15.3 The Service Screen

Chapter 36 TroubleshootingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide296

Page 220 - 15.3.1 Add/Edit a Service

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 297APPENDIX ASetting up Your Computer’s IP AddressAll computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/

Page 221

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide298Installing ComponentsThe Network window Configuration tab displays a l

Page 222 - Chapter 15 Firewall

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide299• If you have a static IP address, select Specify an IP address and t

Page 223

Contents OverviewVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3Contents OverviewUser’s Guide ...

Page 224 - 15.5 The DoS Screen

Chapter 2 The Web ConfiguratorVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide30

Page 225 - Chapter 15 Firewall

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3004 Click the Gateway tab.• If you do not know your gateway’s IP address

Page 226

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3012 In the Control Panel, double-click Network Connections (Network and

Page 227 - CHAPTER 16

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3024 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (under the General tab in Win XP)

Page 228 - Chapter 16 MAC Filter

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide303• Click Advanced.Figure 156 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

Page 229 - CHAPTER 17

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide304• Click OK when finished.Figure 157 Windows XP: Advanced TCP/IP Prop

Page 230

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide305If you have previously configured DNS servers, click Advanced and the

Page 231 - Chapter 17 Parental Control

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3061 Click the Start icon, Control Panel.Figure 159 Windows Vista: Star

Page 232 - Chapter 17 Parental Control

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3074 Click Manage network connections.Figure 162 Windows Vista: Networ

Page 233 - CHAPTER 18

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3086 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.F

Page 234 - 18.2.1 Add/Edit a Schedule

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide309• Click Advanced.Figure 165 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Versio

Page 235 - CHAPTER 19

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 31CHAPTER 3Quick Start3.1 OverviewUse the Quick Start screens to configure the Device’s time zone, basic Internet acc

Page 236

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide310• Click OK when finished.Figure 166 Windows Vista: Advanced TCP/IP P

Page 237

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide311If you have previously configured DNS servers, click Advanced and the

Page 238

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide312Macintosh OS 8/9 1 Click the Apple menu, Control Panel and double-clic

Page 239 - 19.4 The Trusted CA Screen

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3132 Select Ethernet built-in from the Connect via list.Figure 169 Mac

Page 240

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide314•Select Built-in Ethernet from the Show list. • Click the TCP/IP tab.3

Page 241

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide315Linux This section shows you how to configure your computer’s TCP/IP

Page 242 - Chapter 19 Certificates

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3162 Double-click on the profile of the network card you wish to configur

Page 243 - CHAPTER 20

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3176 Click the Activate button to apply the changes. The following scree

Page 244 - 20.2 The System Log Screen

Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP AddressVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3182 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), enter the DNS server inf

Page 245 - 20.3 The Security Log Screen

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 319APPENDIX BIP Addresses and SubnettingThis appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify

Page 246 - Chapter 20 Log

Chapter 3 Quick StartVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide322 Enter your Internet connection information in this screen. The screen and fields to enter may va

Page 247 - CHAPTER 21

Appendix B IP Addresses and SubnettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide320The following figure shows an example IP address in which the first three octets

Page 248 - Chapter 21 Traffic Status

Appendix B IP Addresses and SubnettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide321Subnet masks can be referred to by the size of the network number part (the bit

Page 249 - 21.3 The LAN Status Screen

Appendix B IP Addresses and SubnettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide322The following table shows some possible subnet masks using both notations. Subne

Page 250

Appendix B IP Addresses and SubnettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide323The following figure shows the company network after subnetting. There are now

Page 251 - CHAPTER 22

Appendix B IP Addresses and SubnettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide324Example: Eight SubnetsSimilarly, use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000,

Page 252 - Chapter 22 ARP Table

Appendix B IP Addresses and SubnettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide325Subnet PlanningThe following table is a summary for subnet planning on a networ

Page 253 - CHAPTER 23

Appendix B IP Addresses and SubnettingVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide326Configuring IP AddressesWhere you obtain your network number depends on your par

Page 254 - Chapter 23 Routing Table

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 327APPENDIX CPop-up Windows, JavaScripts and JavaPermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• W

Page 255 - CHAPTER 24

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3282 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker s

Page 256 - Chapter 24 IGMP Status

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3292 Select Settings…to open the Pop-up Blocker Settings scre

Page 257 - CHAPTER 25

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 33CHAPTER 4Tutorials4.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to use the Device’s various features.• Setting Up an ADSL

Page 258 - Chapter 25 xDSL Statistics

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3304 Click Add to move the IP address to the list of Allowed s

Page 259 - Chapter 25 xDSL Statistics

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3311 In Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and

Page 260

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3326 Click OK to close the window.Figure 189 Security Settin

Page 261 - CHAPTER 26

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3335 Click OK to close the window.Figure 190 Security Setti

Page 262 - Chapter 26 User Account

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3343 Click OK to close the window.Figure 191 Java (Sun)Mozil

Page 263 - CHAPTER 27

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide335Click Content.to show the screen below. Select the check b

Page 264 - Chapter 27 Remote Management

Appendix C Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide336

Page 265 - CHAPTER 28

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 337APPENDIX DWireless LANsWireless LAN TopologiesThis section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topolog

Page 266 - Chapter 28 TR-069 Client

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide338disabled, wireless client A and B can still access the wired network but cannot communicate wi

Page 267 - CHAPTER 29

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide339An ESSID (ESS IDentification) uniquely identifies each ESS. All access points and their assoc

Page 268 - Chapter 29 TR-064

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide343 Select the Active check box. Enter the General and ATM PVC Configuration settings as provided abov

Page 269 - CHAPTER 30

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide340cannot "hear" each other, that is they do not know if the channel is currently being

Page 270 - Chapter 30 Time Settings

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide341If the Fragmentation Threshold value is smaller than the RTS/CTS value (see previously) you s

Page 271 - Chapter 30 Time Settings

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide342IEEE 802.1xIn June 2001, the IEEE 802.1x standard was designed to extend the features of IEEE

Page 272

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide343• Accounting-RequestSent by the access point requesting accounting.• Accounting-ResponseSent

Page 273 - CHAPTER 31

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide344EAP-TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Service) EAP-TTLS is an extension of the EAP-TLS authentica

Page 274

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide345WPA and WPA2Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a subset of the IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA2 (IEEE

Page 275 - CHAPTER 32

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide346password-guessing attacks but it’s still an improvement over WEP as it employs a consistent, s

Page 276 - 32.2.1 Example E-mail Log

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3474 The RADIUS server distributes the PMK to the AP. The AP then sets up a key hierarchy and ma

Page 277

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide348Security Parameters SummaryRefer to this table to see what other security parameters you shoul

Page 278 - Chapter 32 Logs Setting

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3492.5%. For an unobstructed outdoor site, each 1dB increase in gain results in a range increase

Page 279 - CHAPTER 33

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide357 Click Apply to save your settings.

Page 280

Appendix D Wireless LANsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide350

Page 281 - CHAPTER 34

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 351APPENDIX EIPv6OverviewIPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), is designed to enhance IP address size and features. The

Page 282 - Restore Configuration

Appendix E IPv6VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide352Global AddressA global address uniquely identifies a device on the Internet. It is similar to a “public

Page 283 - 34.3 The Reboot Screen

Appendix E IPv6VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide353Subnet MaskingBoth an IPv6 address and IPv6 subnet mask compose of 128-bit binary digits, which are di

Page 284 - CHAPTER 35

Appendix E IPv6VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide354the time T2 is reached and the server does not respond, the client sends a Rebind message to any availa

Page 285

Appendix E IPv6VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide355• Neighbor advertisement: A response from a node to announce its link-layer address.• Router solicitat

Page 286 - 35.4 802.1ag

Appendix E IPv6VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide356Example - Enabling IPv6 on Windows XP/2003/VistaBy default, Windows XP and Windows 2003 support IPv6. T

Page 287 - 35.5 OAM Ping Test

Appendix E IPv6VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3574 Double click Dibbler - a DHCPv6 client.5 Click Start and then OK.6 Now your computer can obtain an I

Page 288

Appendix E IPv6VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3584 Click Close to exit the Local Area Connection Status screen.5 Select Start > All Programs > Acc

Page 289 - CHAPTER 36

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 359APPENDIX FServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port num

Page 290 - 36.2 Device Access and Login

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide368 You should see a summary of your new DSL connection setup in the Broadband screen as follows.Try t

Page 291

Appendix F ServicesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide360Table 129 Examples of ServicesNAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTIONAH (IPSEC_TUNNEL) User-Defined 51

Page 292 - 36.3 Internet Access

Appendix F ServicesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide361NEW-ICQ TCP 5190 An Internet chat program.NEWS TCP 144 A protocol for news groups.NFS UDP 2049 Ne

Page 293

Appendix F ServicesVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide362SQL-NET TCP 1521 Structured Query Language is an interface to access data on many different types o

Page 294 - 36.6 UPnP

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 363APPENDIX GLegal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2012 by MitraStar Communications Corporation.The contents of this p

Page 295 - MSN messenger

Appendix G Legal InformationVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide3643 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the recei

Page 296 - Chapter 36 Troubleshooting

Appendix G Legal InformationVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide365warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should the product have indications of failu

Page 297 - APPENDIX A

Appendix G Legal InformationVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide366• Antenna Warning! This device meets ETSI and FCC certification requirements when using th

Page 298 - Configuring

IndexVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 367IndexAACL rule 223ACS 265activationfirewalls 219media server 215SIP ALG 194SSID 116adding a printer example 65A

Page 299

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide368Indexrestoring 282static route 100, 163, 203Connectivity Check Messages, see CCMscopyright 363CoS 180CoS technologies

Page 300 - Windows 2000/NT/XP

IndexVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 369Hhidden node 339HTTP 199IIANA 326Internet Assigned Numbers Authoritysee IANAIBSS 337IEEE 802.11g 341IEEE 802.1Q

Page 301

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide371 Click Network Setting > Wireless to open the General screen. Select More Secure as the securit

Page 302

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide370IndexMac filter 227Maintenance Association, see MAMaintenance Domain, see MDMaintenance End Point, see MEPmanaging the

Page 303

IndexVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 371RRADIUS 342message types 342messages 342shared secret key 343RADIUS server 128registrationproduct 365related do

Page 304

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide372IndexTR-069 265ACS setup 265authentication 266traffic shaping 102trTCM 183Two Rate Three Color Marker, see trTCMUunica

Page 305 - Windows Vista

IndexVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 373key caching 346pre-authentication 346user authentication 346vs WPA-PSK 345wireless client supplicant 346with RA

Page 306

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Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide384.3.2 Using WPSThis section shows you how to set up a wireless network using WPS. It uses the Devic

Page 310

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide39Note: Your Device has a WPS button located on its front panel as well as a WPS button in its config

Page 311

Contents OverviewVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide4Troubleshooting ...

Page 312 - Macintosh OS 8/9

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide40PIN ConfigurationWhen you use the PIN configuration method, you need to use both the Device’s web co

Page 313 - Macintosh OS X

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide41The following figure shows you how to set up a wireless network and its security on a Device and a

Page 314

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide424.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless GroupsCompany A wants to create different wireless network groups

Page 315

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide431 Click Network Setting > Wireless to open the General screen. Use this screen to set up the com

Page 316

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide443 Configure the screen using the provided parameters and click Apply.4 In the More AP screen, click

Page 317 - Using Configuration Files

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide455 Configure the screen using the provided parameters and click Apply.6 Check the status of VIP and

Page 318

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide46network) to computer B (in N2 network), the traffic is sent to the Device’s WAN default gateway by d

Page 319 - APPENDIX B

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide47To configure a static route to route traffic from N1 to N2:1 Log into the Device’s Web Configurator

Page 320 - Subnet Masks

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide484.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class SetupThis section contains tutorials on how you can configure t

Page 321 - Notation

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide491 Click Network Setting > QoS > General and select Enable. Set your WAN Managed Upstream Band

Page 322 - Subnetting

Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide5Table of ContentsContents Overview ...

Page 323 - Example: Four Subnets

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide503 Click Class Setup > Add new Classifier to create a new class. Check Active and follow the setti

Page 324 - Example: Eight Subnets

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide51This maps e-mail traffic coming from port 25 to the highest priority, which you have created in the

Page 325 - Subnet Planning

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide524.7.2 Configuring DDNS on Your DeviceConfigure the following settings in the Network Setting > D

Page 326 - Private IP Addresses

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide534.8 Configuring the MAC Address FilterThomas noticed that his daughter Josephine spends too much t

Page 327 - APPENDIX C

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide54Thomas can also grant access to the computers of other members of his family and friends. However, J

Page 328

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide554.10 Using the Media Server FeatureUse the media server feature to play files on a computer or on

Page 329

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide56Windows Vista1 Open Windows Media Player and click Library > Media Sharing as follows.Tutorial: M

Page 330 - JavaScripts

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide573 In the Library screen, check the left panel. The Windows Media Player should detect the Device. T

Page 331

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide582 Select a category in the left panel and wait for Windows Media Player to connect to the Device.Tut

Page 332 - Java Permissions

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide591 Connect the DMA-2500 to an available LAN port in your Device.Tutorial: Media Server Setup (Using

Page 333 - JAVA (Sun)

Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide64.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings ...

Page 334 - Mozilla Firefox

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide604.11 Using the Print Server FeatureThe Device allows you to share a USB printer on your LAN. You ca

Page 335

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide611 Click Start > Settings, then right click on Printers and select Open.Tutorial: Open Printers W

Page 336

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide624 Select the Ports tab and click Add Port...Tutorial: Printer Properties Window5 A Printer Ports win

Page 337 - APPENDIX D

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide637 Enter the IP address of the Device to which the printer is connected in the Printer Name or IP Ad

Page 338

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide6411 The Port Number is automatically configured as 9100. Click OK. Tutorial: Custom Port Settings12 C

Page 339

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide651 Click Start > Control Panel > Printers and FaxesDevices and Printers to open the Printers a

Page 340 - Fragmentation Threshold

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide663 Click The printer that I want isn’t listed. Tutorial: Add Printer Wizard: Welcome

Page 341 - Wireless Security Overview

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide674 Select the Select a shared printer by name option. Enter the URL for your printer, http://192.168

Page 342 - Types of RADIUS Messages

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide687 Select Local printer attached to this computer and click Next.Tutorial: Add Printe r Wizard: Local

Page 343 - Types of EAP Authentication

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide699 Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard window opens up. Click Next to start configuring the prin

Page 344 - Dynamic WEP Key Exchange

Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide77.1 Overview ...

Page 345 - Encryption

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide7011 Select Custom under Device Type and click Settings.Tutorial: Custom Port Settings12 Confirm the I

Page 346 - User Authentication

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide7115 Click Finish to close the wizard window.Tutorial: Finish Adding the TCP/IP Port16 Select the mak

Page 347

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide7220 If the following screen displays, select Keep existing driver radio button and click Next if you

Page 348

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide7322 The Device is a print server itself and you do not need to have your computer act as a print ser

Page 349 - Positioning Antennas

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide7424 The following screen shows your current printer settings. Select Finish to complete adding a new

Page 350 - Appendix D Wireless LANs

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide754 Double-click the Utilities folder.Tutorial: Applications Folder5 Double-click the Print Center ic

Page 351 - APPENDIX E

Chapter 4 TutorialsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide7611 Select your Printer Model from the drop-down list box. If the printer's model is not listed,

Page 352 - Multicast Address

77PART IITechnical Reference

Page 354 - Prefix Delegation

VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 79CHAPTER 5Network Map and Status Screens5.1 OverviewAfter you log into the Web Configurator, the Network Map screen

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Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide88.10.1 LANs, WANs and the Device ...

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Chapter 5 Network Map and Status ScreensVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide80In Icon Mode, if you want to view information about a client, click the client’

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Chapter 5 Network Map and Status ScreensVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide81Model NumberThis shows the model number of your Device.Firmware VersionThis is

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Chapter 5 Network Map and Status ScreensVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide82CPU Usage This field displays what percentage of the Device’s processing abilit

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VMG1312-B Series User’s Guide 83CHAPTER 6Broadband6.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the Device’s Broadband screens. Use these screens to configure

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide84•Use the Advanced screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J, and DSL PhyR functions

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide85Service) can be guaranteed. ATM uses a connection-oriented model and establishes a virtual circuit

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide86IPv6 Subnet MaskingBoth an IPv6 address and IPv6 subnet mask compose of 128-bit binary digits, which

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide876.2.1 Add/Edit Internet ConnectionClick Add new WAN Interface in the Broadband screen or the Edit

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide88The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 8 Routing ModeLABEL DESCRIPTIONGener

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide89Service CategorySelect UBR Without PCR or UBR With PCR for applications that are non-time sensitive

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Table of ContentsVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide911.7.1 Add/Edit Address Mapping Rule ...

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide90Gateway IP AddressEnter the gateway IP address provided by your ISP.Routing Feature This is availabl

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide916.2.1.2 Bridge ModeClick the Add new WAN Interface in the Network Setting > Broadband screen or

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide92If you select ADSL/VDSL over PTM as the interface type, the following screen appears.Figure 21 Bri

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide93If you select ADSL over ATM as the interface type, the following screen appears.Figure 22 Bridge

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide946.3 The 3G Backup ScreenUse this screen to configure your 3G settings. Click Network Setting > B

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide95Note: The actual data rate you obtain varies depending the 3G card you use, the signal strength to

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide96Username Type the user name (of up to 64 ASCII printable characters) given to you by your service pr

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide97Data Budget (Mbytes)Select this and specify how much downstream and/or upstream data (in Mega bytes

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide986.4 The Advanced ScreenUse the Advanced screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M/Annex J,

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Chapter 6 BroadbandVMG1312-B Series User’s Guide996.5 The 8021x ScreenYou can view and configure the 802.1x authentication settings in the 8021x scr

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