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DSL-G804V Wireless ADSL Router User’s Guide
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Status
Click the Status tab to access menus used to configure Device Info, ARP, Wireless, Routing, PPTP Status,
IPSec Status, L2TP Status, DHCP, Email, Event Log, Error log, NAT Sessions, UPnP Portmap and
Logout.
Device Information
Device Information detailed displays the current setting of your router such as LAN, WAN, Wireless, Port Status and Traffic Statistic.
Figure 6-1. Device Information
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ARP
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table shows the mapping of Internet (IP) addresses to Ethernet (MAC) addresses. This is useful as a quick way of determining the MAC address of the network interface of your PCs.
Static – no means the ARP table entry is dynamically generated. Yes means the ARP table entry is added by the users.
Figure 6-2. ARP Table
Parameter
IP Address
MAC Address
Interface
Description
A list of IP addresses of devices on your LAN (Local Area Network)
The MAC (Media Access Control) addresses for each device on your LAN.
The interface name (on the router) that this IP Address connects to.
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Wireless (Connect Wireless Client List)
Wireless Client table displays information of the AP client that is connect to the router.
Parameter
IP Address
MAC
Figure 6-3. Connect Wireless Client List
Description
It is IP address of wireless client that joins this network.
The MAC address of wireless client.
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Routing Table
Two routing tables are displayed, Routing Table and RIP Routing Table.
Figure 6-4. Routing Table
Parameter Description
Routing Table
Valid
Destination
Netmask
It indicates a successful routing status.
The IP address of the destination network.
The destination netmask address.
Gateway/Interface
The IP address of the gateway or existing interface that this route will use.
Cost
RIP Routing Table
The number of hops counted as the cost of the route.
Destination
Netmask
Gateway
Cost
The IP address of the destination network.
The destination netmask address.
The IP address of the gateway that this route will use.
The number of hops counted as the cost of the route.
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PPTP Status
PPTP Status shows details of your configured PPTP VPN connections.
Figure 6-5. PPTP Status
Parameter Description
Name
The name you assigned to the particular PPTP connection in your VPN configuration.
The type of connection (dial-in/dial-out).
Type
Enable
Active
Whether the connection is currently enabled.
Whether the connection is currently active.
Tunnel Connected
Whether the VPN Tunnel is currently connected.
Call Connected
Encryption
If the Call for this VPN entry is currently connected.
The encryption type used for this VPN connection.
View PPTP Setting
You can modify PPTP Setting value using the Advanced – VPN section of the web interface.
IPSec Status
IPSec Status shows details of your configured IPSec VPN connections.
Figure 6-6. IPSec Status
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Parameter Description
Name
Active
Connection State
Statistics
The name you assigned to the particular VPN entry.
Whether the VPN Connection is currently Active.
Whether the VPN is Connected or Disconnected.
Statistics for this VPN Connection.
Local Subnet
Remote Subnet
Remote Gateway
SA
The local IP Address or Subnet used.
The Subnet of the remote site.
The Remote Gateway IP address.
The Security Association for this VPN entry.
View IPSec Setting
You can modify IPSec Setting value using the Advanced – VPN section of the web interface.
L2TP Status
L2TP Status shows details of your configured L2TP VPN connections.
Figure 6-7. L2TP Status
Parameter
Name
Type
Enable
Active
Description
The name you assigned to the particular L2TP connection in your VPN configuration.
The type of connection (dial-in/dial-out).
Whether the connection is currently enabled.
Whether the connection is currently active.
Tunnel Connected
Whether the VPN Tunnel is currently connected.
Call Connected
If the Call for this VPN entry is currently connected.
Encryption
The encryption type used for this VPN connection.
View L2TP Setting
You can modify L2TP Setting value using the Advanced – VPN section of the web interface.
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DHCP Status
DHCP Status table displays DHCP Server assigned IP address information and Subnet Definitions.
Figure 6-8. DHCP Status
Parameter
Allow Bootp
Allow Unknown
Clients
Description
It shows in true or false.
It shows in true or false.
Enable
Subnet
Value/Subnetmask
It shows in true or false, if DHCP Server is enabled.
This is the information of your DHCP Server IP subnet information.
Maximum Lease
Time
The maximum lease time interval you allow. For more information, check
“DHCP” under “Home” section.
Default Lease Time
The default lease time interval you allow. For more information, check “DHCP” under “Home” section.
It shows in true or false.
Use local host address as DNS
Server
It shows in true or false
Use local host address as default gateway
Get subnet from IP interface
Iplan tells the subnet is based on the IP interface.
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Email Status
Email Status displays details and status of the Email Account you configured in Advanced –Email.
Figure 6-9. Email Status
Event Log
Event Log detailed displays router’s event entries. Major events are logged to this window, such as when the router’s ADSL connection is disconnected, as well as Firewall events when you have enabled Intrusion or
Blocking Logging in the Advanced – Firewall section of the interface. Please see the Firewall section of this manual for more details on how to enable Firewall logging.
Figure 6-10. Event Log
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Error Log
Error Log displays any errors encountered by the router (e.g. invalid names given to entries) are logged to this window.
Figure 6-11. Error Log
NAT Sessions
NAT Sessions list all current NAT session between interface of types external (WAN) and internal (LAN).
Figure 6-12. NAT Sessions
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UPnP Portmap
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UPnP Portmap list all port-mapping established using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play).
Figure 613 .
UPnP Portmap
Logout
To exit the router’s web interface, choose Logout. Please ensure that you have saved the configuration settings before you logout.
Help
Help menu links provide more information for configuring various Router functions.
Figure 6-14. Help
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Table of contents
- 5 About This User’s Guide
- 5 Before You Start
- 5 Installation Overview
- 5 Installation Requirements
- 5 Low Pass Filters
- 5 Operating Systems
- 5 Web Browser
- 6 Ethernet Port (NIC Adapter)
- 6 Additional Software
- 6 About CLIP Connections (RFC 1577)
- 7 Information you will need from your ADSL service provider:
- 7 Information you will need about your DSL-G804V Wireless ADSL
- 8 Information you will need about your LAN or computer:
- 9 Introduction
- 9 Router Description and Operation
- 9 What is ADSL?
- 10 Router Features
- 11 Packing List
- 12 Front Panel Display
- 13 Rear Panel Connections
- 14 Hardware Installation
- 14 Power on Router
- 14 Factory Reset Button
- 15 Network Connections
- 15 Connect ADSL Line
- 15 Connect Router to Ethernet
- 15 Hub or Switch to Router Connection
- 16 Computer to Router Connection
- 16 Power On Router
- 16 Factory Reset Button
- 17 Basic Router Configuration
- 17 Wan Configuration Summary
- 17 Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer
- 18 Configure Windows XP for DHCP
- 20 Windows 2000
- 20 Configure Windows 2000 for DHCP
- 20 Windows ME
- 20 Configure Windows ME for DHCP
- 21 Windows 95 and Windows 98
- 22 Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DHCP
- 22 Windows NT 4.0 Workstations
- 22 Configure Windows NT 4.0 for DHCP
- 23 Access the Configuration Manager
- 23 Login to Home Page
- 24 Configure the Router
- 25 WAN
- 32 LAN Settings
- 35 Wireless Settings
- 36 DHCP
- 38 DNS Relay Configuration
- 38 Logout
- 39 Advanced Router Management
- 39 Virtual Server
- 40 Add Virtual Server
- 43 Firewall
- 44 Example: Predefined Port Filters Rules
- 52 VPN
- 65 DDNS (Dynamic DNS)
- 66 Routing (Static Route)
- 67 Wireless
- 70 ADSL
- 71 IP QoS
- 75 Time Slices
- 76 Delete a Time Slot
- 77 Email
- 78 Device Management
- 80 IGMP
- 80 Logout
- 81 Tools
- 81 Admin – Current Defined Users
- 82 System Date & Time
- 83 System Settings
- 84 Firmware Upgrade
- 84 Remote Access
- 85 Logout
- 86 Status
- 86 Device Information
- 87 ARP
- 89 Routing Table
- 90 PPTP Status
- 90 IPSec Status
- 91 L2TP Status
- 92 DHCP Status
- 93 Email Status
- 93 Event Log
- 94 Error Log
- 94 NAT Sessions
- 95 UPnP Portmap
- 95 Logout
- 95 Help
- 96 Technical Specifications
- 98 IP Address Setup
- 98 Assigning Network IP Addresses
- 98 Using the Default IP Address
- 98 Manual IP Address Assignment
- 99 Using DHCP
- 99 Changing the IP Address of the Router
- 100 IP Concepts
- 100 IP Addresses
- 102 Subnet Mask
- 103 Microfilters and Splitters
- 103 Microfilters
- 104 Line Splitter