Planet Technology ADE-3410v2 User Manual

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Page 1 - User's Manual

ADSL 2/2+ Router with USB Port ADE-3410v2 User's Manual

Page 2 - Copyright

3. 64 MB RAM minimum 4. 20 MB of free disk space minimum 5. Ethernet Network Interface Card 2.2 Hardware Installation This section describes how

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USB Installation To connect the DSL router to the PC’s USB port, perform the following: z Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the DSL router. T

Page 4 - Table of Contents

2.4 Factory Reset Button The Router may be reset to the original factory default settings by depressing the reset button for a few seconds while

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the windows will search CD-Rom for the best USB driver. . The dialog prompted you to choose your search and installation options. You can choos

Page 6 - 1. Introduction

Click the button<Finish> to complete the USB driver installation. 3. Introduction to WEB Configuration 3.1 Quick Setup The Qui

Page 7 - 1.3 Physical Details

ADE-3410V2 also supports pass-through PPPoE sessions from the LAN side while simultaneously running a PPPoE client fro non-PPPoE LAN devices. NAPT an

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STEP 4: Click Next to display the following screen. Choosing different connection types pops up different settings requests. Enter appropriate setting

Page 9 - 2. Installation

using the LAN interface IP address. The ADSL router extends the IP subnet at the remote service provider to the LAN PC. That is, the PC becomes a host

Page 10 - 2.2 Hardware Installation

5. After clicking Save/Reboot, the router will save the configuration to the flash memory, and reboot. The Web UI will not respond until the system i

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After logging in the ROUTER by a super username, you can query, configure, and modify all configurations of the ROUTER; and you can diagnose the ROU

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Copyright Copyright© 2007 by PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,

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This interface contains the following information: Board ID: Software Version: Bootloader (CFE) Version: Upstream Line Rate/Downstre

Page 14 - 3.1 Quick Setup

3.4.3 Statistics -- LAN Click “Statistics”-->”LAN” to show the following interface. You can query information on packets received at the Eth

Page 15 - 3.1.1 Quick Setup

3.4.5 Statistics -- ATM Click “Statistics”-->”ATM” to show the following interface. You can query information on packets received at the ATM

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You will see the following information pertinent to the ADSL line in the page: Mode: G.DMT/G.LITE/T1.413/ADSL 2+/ADSL 2/READSL2 Line Coding:

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3.4.8 ARP Click “ARP” to show the following interface. You can query the MAC and IP addresses information of the equipment attached to the ROUTER

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3.5 Advanced Setup Click “Advanced Setup” to enter the advanced system setup interface. By default, there are two options at the left side of t

Page 19 - 3.4 System Status

Choose Add, Edit, or Remove to configure WAN interfaces. Choose Save/Reboot to apply the changes and reboot the system. Now we only show you how t

Page 20 - 3.4.2 WAN

PPP Username: the correct user name that your ISP has provided to you. PPP Password: the correct password that your ISP has provided to you.

Page 21 - 3.4.4 Statistics -- WAN

Multicast, WAN Service. IGMP Multicast: IGMP proxy. For example, if you need PPPoE mode support IPTV, please enable it. WAN Service: Please en

Page 22 - 3.4.6 Statistics -- ADSL

modifications. NOTE: You need to reboot to activate this WAN interface and further configure services over this interface. 3.5.1.2 Configure PPP

Page 23 - 3.4.7 Route

R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF

Page 24 - 3.4.9 DHCP

Click “Next”. In this interface, you can modify the PPP Username, PPP Password, Authentication Method and so on. PPP Username: the correct user

Page 25 - 3.5 Advanced Setup

In this interface, you can modify the Service name and enable/disable the IGMP Multicast, WAN Service. IGMP Multicast: IGMP proxy. For example, if

Page 26 - 3.5.1.1 Configure PPPoE

Click “Next”. In this interface, you can modify the WAN IP address, Default Gateway and DNS Server settings. Obtain an IP address automatically

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After correctly modifications, click “Next” to show the following interface. In this interface, you can modify the Service name and enable/disabl

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Click “Next”. In this interface, you can modify the WAN IP, Default Gateway and DNS Server settings. WAN IP Address: Input the IP address of t

Page 29 - 3.5.1.2 Configure PPPoA

IGMP Multicast, WAN Service. Enable NAT: Select it to enable the NAT functions of the ROUTER. If you are not to enable NAT and intend the user of t

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Click “Next”. In this interface, you can modify the Service name. WAN Service: Please enable it, unless you don’t need to active the PVC. C

Page 31 - 3.4.1.3 Configure MER

Enable IGMP Snooping: It used to Bridge mode. 3.5.3 NAT Click “NAT” to show the following interface. Under “NAT”, there are four network

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When NAT is enabled on the ROUTER, the whole LAN that the ROUTER is attached will appear as a single machine on the Internet. Normally, external users

Page 33 - 3.5.1.4 Configure IPoA

Service Name: Select one service item, such as Mail (SMTP), Mail (POP3), Web Server (HTTP), FTP Server, and TFTP, from the list. The information about

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4Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 6 1.1 Featur

Page 35 - 3.5.1.5 Configure Bridge

A maximum 32 entries can be configured. 3.5.3.3 NAT -- DMZ Host Click “DMZ Host” to pop up an interface as below. In this interface, you can

Page 36 - 3.5.2 LAN

3.5.4 Security Click “Security” -->” IP Filtering” to show the following interface. By default, the firewall is enabled. The firewall is used to

Page 37 - 3.5.3 NAT

3.5.4.2 Incoming IP Filtering Setup Click “Security”-->” IP Filtering”-->” Incoming” to show the following interface. By default, all i

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3.5.4.3 Parental Control Click “Security”-->”Parental Control” to show the following interface. Click “add” to show the interface. This

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Click “ENABLE Automatic Assigned Default Gateway” box to show the interface. 3.5.5.2 Routing – Static Route In this interface, you can modify

Page 40 - 3.5.3.3 NAT -- DMZ Host

3.5.6 DNS 3.5.6.1 DNS Server In this interface, you can modify the DNS server settings. If 'Enable Automatic Assigned DNS' checkbox

Page 41 - 3.5.4 Security

Click “Add” to add dynamic DDNS. 3.5.7 DSL In this interface, you can modify the DSL settings. Select one you need. But the default sett

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3.6 Diagnostics Click “Diagnostics” to show the interface. Your router is capable of testing your DSL connection. The individual tests are listed

Page 43 - 3.5.5 Routing

3.7.1.2 Settings Update Click the “Browsing...” button, select the correct update configure settings file. Then click the “Update Settings” to

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Click “Restore Default Settings” to restore DSL router settings to the factory defaults. 3.7.2 System Log Click “System Log” to show the fol

Page 45 - 3.5.6.2 Dynamic DNS

3.5.2 LAN... 36 3.5.3 NAT...

Page 46 - 3.5.7 DSL

If you select “Remote” or “Both”, all events will be transmitted to the specified UDP port of the specified log server. After operations under

Page 47 - 3.7 Management

you can enable/disable the HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, TELNET and TFTP services. And the LAN side and WAN side can have different configurations. 3.7.4.2

Page 48 - 3.7.1.2 Settings Update

management station permitted to access the local management services, and click “Save/Apply”. 3.7.4.3 Access Control – Passwords Click “Access

Page 49 - 3.7.2 System Log

before the reboot is over. You must guarantee the update software is right and accurate. It is strictly forbidden to use other software for updates.

Page 50 - 3.7.4 Access Control

. Descriptions In this example, the ROUTER is connected to the DSLAM through PVC 8/35 and the access mode is the built-in PPPOA+NAT. The encapsula

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You can also modify the PVC 8/35. If you need to modify the LAN IP address and DHCP server information, you can do it in “LAN” in “Advanced Setup”.

Page 52 - 3.7.5 Update Software

3. In the “ATM PVC Configuration” interface configure VPI/VCI as 8/35 and then click “Next”. 4. In the “Connection Type” interface, select “PPP over

Page 53 - 4. Networking Topology

address of the ROUTER is automatically obtained through DHCP; the PC attached to the ROUTER is assigned with a private IP address (within the same seg

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If “Enable NAT” is disabled during the configuration, you must configure the route on the BRAS; otherwise you cannot access your ISP. In applicatio

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“LLC/SNAP-ROUTING” as the encapsulation, and then click “Next”. 5. In the “WAN Settings” interface, input the IP address, subnet mask, and DNS ser

Page 56 - 4.3 MER+DHCP Mode

1. Introduction The PLANET ADSL 2/2+ Router, ADE-3410v2, provides office and residential users the ideal solution for sharing a high-speed ADSL 2/2

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10.28.108.1. Setting 1. Activate your browser and input “192.168.1.1” in the address column to login the ROUTER. 2. Click “Advanced Setup” ->

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by BRAS through its built-in PPPOE dial-up. The ROUTER will assign this public IP address to the PC (configured as “Obtain an IP address automatically

Page 59 - 4.5 Leased Line Mode

622. Question: Why LINK/ACT LED is not lighting? Answer: • Check the connection between the ADSL router and your computer or Hub/Switch. • Che

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 VPN Pass through Support PCs with VPN (Virtual Private Networking) software using PPTP, L2TP, and IPSec are transparently supported - no configurati

Page 61 - 5. Questions & Answers

LED Indicator LED Meaning 1 PWR Lit when power is ON. 2 Link Lit when DSL line is connected. Blink when DSL line is training. 3 Data Blink w

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Rear panel Port and Button Definition Port Meaning 1 Power Switch Power ON/OFF switch 2 Power Connect the supplied power adapter to this j

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