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6219-X1 ADSL2+
4–Port Router
Users Guide
Document Part Number: 830-02072-02
February 2010
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6219-X1 ADSL2+ 4–Port Router Users Guide Document Part Number: 830-02072-02 February 2010 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals

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Appendix A – Glossary Term Description 802.11 A family of specifications for wireless LANs developed by a working group of the IEEE. This wireles

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Broadband A telecommunications technology that can send different types of data over the same medium. DSL is a broadband technology. Broadcast To s

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but if something happens to your engine, you are protected. The firewall in the router is very similar. Only the connections that you allow are passe

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LAN Local Area Network. A network limited to a small geographic area, such as a home or small office. LED Light Emitting Diode An electronic light-

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PPP Point-to-Point Protocol A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP (and other protocol) data between your ISP and your comp

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suite of protocols. Telnet An interactive, character-based program used to access a remote computer. While HTTP (the web protocol) and FTP only allo

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VPI Virtual Path Identifier Together with the Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI), the VPI uniquely identifies a VC. Your ISP will tell you the VPI for

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About This Guide This guide is intended for use by installation technicians, system administrators, and network administrators. It explains how to in

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Typographical conventions The following typographical styles are used in this guide to represent specific types of information. Bold Used for names

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RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service SHDSL Symmetric High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line SLMS Single Line Multi-Service SNMP Simpl

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Contacting Customer Service and Technical Support Customer service and technical support for this Zhone device are provided by your Internet Service

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Chapter 1 Introduction The 6219-X1 ADSL 2+ 4 port WiFI is an easily installed router which delivers the performance needed for multimedia applicatio

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Package Contents In addition to this document, your package should arrive containing the following: • 6219-X1 ADSL 2+ 4 port router • 12V 1 A pow

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Front Panel LED Mode INDICATION Solid green Boot-up successful Solid red Router is booting up or there is problem with internal Power On Self T

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Back Panel NOTE: The below port descriptions are listed as they appear on the back panel from left to right. Port Description Phone RJ-11 cable con

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and PC Setup Overview This chapter provides basic instructions for connecting the router to a computer or a LAN and

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Zhone Technologies, Inc. @ Zhone Way 7001 Oakport Street Oakland, CA 94621 USA 510.777.7000 www.zhone.com [email protected] COPYRIGHT ©2000-2010 Zhone T

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Mounting the Router The router can be mounted on the wall with two screws. Mounting can be done on wall material including concrete, wood, or drywall

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Configuring Your Computer Prior to accessing the router through the LAN or the USB port, note the following necessary configurations— • Your PC’s TC

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Windows XP 1. In the Windows taskbar, click the Start button and point to Settings and then click Network Connections. 2. In the Network Connection

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Chapter 3 The Web User Interface The 6219-X1 combination modem/router has a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection which connects to your phone line. Th

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Summary Access the general information of the router by clicking Summary under Device Info. This screen shows details of the router such as the versi

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WAN Info Display the WAN status report from the router by clicking WAN under Device Info. The graphic below shows the screen when a WAN connection is

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WAN Statistics Display WAN statistics by clicking WAN under Statistics. The reset statistics button zeros out the counters so that you can more eas

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ADSL Statistics Display ADSL statistics by clicking ADSL under Statistics. Information contained in this screen is useful for troubleshooting and di

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ADSL BER Test The ADSL Bit Error Rate (BER) test determines the quality of the ADSL connection. The test is performed by transferring idle cells con

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Route Access the routing status report from the router by clicking Route under Device Info. ARP Display the ARP status report by clicking ARP under

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Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. Slots and

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DHCP Access the DHCP Leases screen by clicking DHCP under Statistics. This page shows the computers, identified by the hostname and MAC address that

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Chapter 4 Advanced Setup This section contains advanced setup settings. WAN Configure the WAN settings as provided by your ISP. For each type of WA

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Create a New WAN Connection — ATM PVC Configuration To add a new connection for the WAN interface, click Add. The ATM PVC Configuration screen follow

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Connection Type | PPPoA Point to Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) Point-to-Point Protocol is a protocol for serial data transmission that is used to c

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4. In the Network Address Translation Settings page, make changes as directed by your ISP, and then click Next. When the settings are complete, the

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5. Make sure that the settings on the WAN Setup - Summary screen match the settings provided by your ISP. If all settings are correct, click Save to

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Connection Type | PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) encapsulates PPP frames in Ethernet frames. 1. Select the type of network prot

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4. In the Network Address Translation Settings page, make changes as directed by your ISP, and then click Next. When the settings are complete, th

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5. Make sure that the settings on the WAN Setup - Summary screen match the settings provided by your ISP. If all settings are correct, click Save t

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Connection Type | MAC Encapsulation Routing MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) allows the router to have routing on the LAN, but have bridging on the WA

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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interf

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4. In the Network Address Translation Settings page, make changes as directed by your ISP, and then click Next. When the settings are complete, the

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Connection Type | IP over ATM Internet Protocol over ATM (IPoA) supports extending across classic IP subnet boundaries using IP routing and IP forwar

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4. In the Network Address Translation Settings page, make changes as directed by your ISP, and then click Next. When the settings are complete, the

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Connection Type | Bridging 1. Select the type of network protocol and encapsulation mode over the ATM PVC that your ISP has instructed you to use,

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The Bridge Service screen appears allowing you disable bridge service if desired. 3. Check or uncheck Enable Bridge Service, and then click Next. W

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4. Click Save to save the settings. After the settings are saved, the below screen will follow displaying the WAN settings that you made with the op

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Finish Function When satisfied with the settings click Finish. After selecting the Finish button, the DSL Router Reboot screen will appear. At this

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LAN Local Area Network (LAN) Setup You can configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for the LAN interface to correspond to your LAN’s IP S

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The following DSL Router Reboot screen appears after Save / Reboot is clicked. 6219-X1 Router Users Guide 49 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com ma

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The user may make no repairs to the equipment. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commissi

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Ethernet Mode Ethernet mode allows you to select the speed of your Ethernet connection. Modes include—auto, 100 full, 100 half, 10 full and 10 half.

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NAT You can configure Virtual Servers, Port Triggering, and DMZ Host when NAT (Network Address Translation) is enabled. Virtual Servers A virtual ser

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2. Either select a service (by using the Select a Service dropdown) or select a custom server (by entering the IP address of the server in the Custo

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Port Triggering Click Add to add Port Triggering to your Internet application. The NAT – Port Triggering screen appears when you click Add allowin

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DMZ Host You can define the IP address of the DMZ Host on this screen. Enter the IP address and click Save / Apply. 6219-X1 Router Users Guide

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MAC Filtering MAC filtering can forward or block traffic by MAC address. You can change the policy or add settings to the MAC filtering table in the

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When you Save / Apply the IP filter, the MAC Filtering Setup screen appears. The MAC Filtering Setup screen lists the MAC filters, including filters

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Parental Control Use the Parental Control feature to restrict the days and times a particular device is allowed to access the Internet. To setup pare

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URL Filter Access to websites can be blocked by creating a URL filter. Two types of lists can be created, either an exclude or include list. 1. Cli

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Quality of Service You can configure the Quality of Service to apply different priorities to traffic on the router. Queue Config In the Queue Config

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!CANADA - EMI NOTICE: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil n

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3. Select the interface from the Queue drop down. 4. Set the priority for the queue from the Queue Precedence drop down 5. Click Save/Apply. QoS C

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To add a rule: 1. In the Quality of Service—QoS Classification screen, click Add. 2. In the Add Network Traffic Class Rule screen give a name to t

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Routing Under the Routing heading you assign a default gateway, create a routing table (in Static Route), create routing policy rules, and activate R

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Static Route To add a routing table use the Static Route page. A maximum of 32 entries can be configured. Click Add. Enter the route information a

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Policy Route The policy routing feature allows the administrator to have more control over how packets should flow through the modem and into their n

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4. Select the appropriate protocol and define other parameters for the routing rule: • Source and/or Destination address and/or Subnet Mask • UDP/

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Capability The following are included under Capability: • Bitswap Enable • SRA Enable (Seamless Rate Adaptation) Do not change these settings unles

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2. Click Tone Selection. The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones, each spaced 4.3125 kHz apart. With each tone carrying separ

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Interface Group The interface group feature allows you to open ports to allow certain Internet applications on the WAN side to pass through the firew

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2. Enter a unique Group name. 3. Select interfaces from the available interface list and add them to the grouped interface list using the arrow bu

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Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions...

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IPSec Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) allows you to set up secure tunnel access between two IP addresses. Encryption and key exchange make this a

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The Show Advanced Settings button at the bottom of the screen provides additional encryption settings. 6219-X1 Router Users Guide 71 Downloaded f

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Certificate Use the Certificate screen to add, view, or remove a certificate for use by a peer to verify your identity. A maximum of four certificate

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The Create new certificate request screen allows you to request a new certificate request. 2. Follow the screens that appear to configure a new ce

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Trusted CA The trusted certificate authority (CA) allows you to verify the certificates of your peers. The Trusted CA (Certificate Authority) Certif

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Chapter 5 Wireless The router’s wireless feature can be configured to your needs. Sections covered under the wireless section include • Basic • Se

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enabled (the selection is unchecked) the access point sends out WPA-PSK information for WiFi handsets. When you enable a wireless bridge, you can als

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Security The Wireless – Security screen allows you to select the network authentication method and to enable or disable WEP encryption. Note that de

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• 802.1X — requires mutual authentication between a client station and the router by including a RADIUS-based authentication server. Information abo

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difference is that the password is entered manually. A group re-key interval time is also required. • WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) — second gene

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• WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 – Pre-Shared Key) — suitable for home and SOHO environments, it also uses AES encryption and requires you to en

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• Mixed WPA2 / WPA-PSK — useful during transitional times for upgrades in the home or SOHO environment, a pre-shared key must be entered along with

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2. From one of the MAC Restrict Mode radio buttons, select Disabled, Allow or Deny. 3. Click MAC Address to add the MAC address; enter the MAC add

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3. If you have chosen to enable access point, in the Remote Bridges MAC Address text box(es) MAC address(es) for the bridge(s). 4. If you have chos

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Advanced The Advanced page configures advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. Advanced features include: • Band — a default setting at 2.4

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individual throughput speeds of each client on the network) can improve by up to 25% in 802.11g only networks and up to 75% in mixed networks compris

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Diagnostics The diagnostics screen allows you to run diagnostic tests to check your DSL connection. The outcome will show test results of three conne

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Management The Management section gives you access to certain setups for the purpose of maintaining the system, including backing up the configuratio

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Update or Restore User Settings To load a previously saved configuration file onto your router: 1. From the Settings – Update Settings page, click

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2. Click OK when the pop-up window appears confirming that you want to restore factory default settings to your router. The router will restore the

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Configure System Log If the log is enabled, the system will log selected events based on their level. The log levels are • Emergency • Alert • Cr

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SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a means to monitor status and performance as well as set configuration parameters. It enables

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Access Control You can enable or disable some services of your router by LAN or WAN. If no WAN connection is defined, only the LAN side can be confi

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IP Addresses Web access to the router may be limited when Access Control Mode is enabled. To add the IP address to the IP address list: 1. Click A

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Passwords Access the Passwords screen under the Access Control section to change a password. Select an account and enter the current password and the

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Update Software If your ISP releases new software for your router, follow these steps to perform an upgrade: 1. Obtain an updated software image fi

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Reboot Router Clicking Save/Reboot saves all the configurations you have made, then reboots the router using the new configuration information. 6

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting The Router Is Not Functional 1. Check to see that the power LED is green and the network cables are installed correctly.

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The Status LED is Always Off 1. Make sure you have DSL service. You should receive notification from your ISP that DSL service is installed. You can

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Nslookup You can use the nslookup command to determine the IP address associated with an Internet site name. You specify the common name, and the nsl

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