UTStarcom Network Card UT 300R2 User Manual

UT-300R2 ADSL2/2+Modem  
USER GUIDE  
UTStarcom, Inc.  
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Contents  
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Overview......................................................................................... 1  
Device Introduction...................................................................................... 1  
Features ...................................................................................................... 2  
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Installation Planning...................................................................... 5  
Packing List ................................................................................................. 5  
Interfaces Introduction ................................................................................. 6  
Front Panel .............................................................................................. 6  
Rear Panel............................................................................................... 7  
Cable Connections....................................................................................... 7  
Connecting the ADSL Line....................................................................... 7  
Connecting the UT-300R2 to the Ethernet LAN........................................ 8  
Computer to UT-300R2 Connection ......................................................... 9  
Hub or Switch to UT-300R2 Connection................................................... 9  
Power on ................................................................................................... 10  
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Before Configuring UT-300R2..................................................... 13  
Set up TCP/IP on Your PC......................................................................... 13  
Set up Proxy Service ................................................................................. 14  
Configure IP Settings on Your PC.............................................................. 14  
First Time Log on....................................................................................... 15  
Web-based Management............................................................. 17  
Summary................................................................................................... 17  
Configuring the WAN Connection .............................................................. 19  
Configuring a Bridged Connection for the WAN...................................... 21  
Configuring a Routed/Bridged Connection for the WAN ......................... 24  
Configuring a PPP Connection for the WAN........................................... 26  
Dynamic IP Address for the WAN Connection........................................ 28  
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Static IP Address for WAN......................................................................30  
DHCP Configuration...................................................................................32  
DHCP Server Settings for the LAN..........................................................33  
Use the UT-300R2 for DHCP..................................................................34  
Disabling the DHCP Server.....................................................................34  
DNS Server Setting ....................................................................................34  
Configuring the LAN Connection.................................................................35  
Save New Settings .....................................................................................37  
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Advanced Configuration / Network Management......................39  
Virtual Server Configuration........................................................................41  
Special Application Configuration ...............................................................45  
Configure a Filter Rule-IP Filters.................................................................48  
Configuring a Filter Rule- MAC Filters.........................................................53  
Configuring a Filter Rule-URL Blocking.......................................................56  
Configuring a Filter Rule-Domain Blocking..................................................59  
Firewall.......................................................................................................62  
DMZ ...........................................................................................................64  
DDNS.........................................................................................................65  
RIP.............................................................................................................66  
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Tools..............................................................................................67  
Administrator’s Settings..............................................................................67  
Configure System Time ..............................................................................68  
Save UT-300R2 Configuration Settings ......................................................69  
Save Configuration File to PC.....................................................................70  
Load Saved Configuration Files..................................................................71  
Restore Factory Default Settings ................................................................72  
Firmware Update........................................................................................72  
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UT-300R2 Status Information ......................................................75  
Log.............................................................................................................75  
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Traffic Statistics ......................................................................................... 76  
Diagnostics................................................................................................ 77  
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Attachments................................................................................. 79  
Technical Specifications............................................................................. 79  
Glossary .................................................................................................... 82  
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Overview  
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The UT-300R2 provides integrated voice and data services over  
ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Loop) WAN (Wide Area  
Network) connection.  
Device Introduction  
The UT-300R2 ADSL UT-300R2 is designed to provide a  
simple and cost-effective ADSL Internet connection for  
individual computers through the Ethernet ports, or use it to  
bridge your Ethernet LAN to the Internet. The UT-300R2  
combines the benefits of high-speed ADSL technology and LAN  
IP management in one compact and convenient package.  
ADSL technology enables many interactive multi-media  
applications such as video conferencing and collaborative  
computing.  
The UT-300R2 is easy to install and use. The UT-300R2  
connects to computers or an Ethernet LAN via a standard  
Ethernet interface. The ADSL connection is made using  
ordinary twisted-pair telephone line with standard connectors.  
Multiple PCs can be networked and connected to the Internet  
using a single Wide Area Network (WAN) interface and single  
global IP address.  
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Chapter 1 Overview  
Figure 1 Device Appearance  
Features  
Data rates up to 26 Mbps downstream  
Bridging and routing capabilities  
PPP and tunneling features  
Firewall with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP),  
Network Address Translation (NAT), Point-to-Point  
Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), and Layer 2 Tunneling  
Protocol (L2TP).  
Supports ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+  
DSL Forum TR-048-compliant DSL CPE auto-  
configuration  
UPnP for seamless network interconnectivity  
Comprehensive networking protocol support includes  
DHCP, PPPoE, PPPoA, and RIP  
Friendly web-based graphical user interface for  
configuration and management  
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Supports up to eight simultaneous virtual connections for a  
single ADSL account  
Supports T1.413 issue 2, G.dmt and G.lite standards  
Auto-handshake and rate adaptation for different ADSL  
flavors  
Widest range of DSLAM interoperability  
Supports bridged Ethernet over ATM (RFC 2684)  
Upgradeable firmware through web  
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Installation Planning  
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Before installing the UT-300R2, you should gather information  
and equipment needed to install the device, then Install the  
hardware as instructed, connect the cables to the device and  
power on the UT-300R2. Prior to accessing the web-based  
software built into the UT-300R2, you should check the IP  
settings on your computer and change them if necessary.  
Packing List  
Please check the package contents by comparing them with the  
following list:  
One UT-300R2  
One telephone line  
One straight-through Ethernet Cable  
One Power Adapter  
One User CD-ROM  
One Splitter  
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Interfaces Introduction  
Front Panel  
Figure 2 Front Panel  
Steady green light indicates the unit is powered on.  
Power  
Status  
When the device is powered off this remains dark.  
Lights steady green during power on self-test  
(POST). Once the connection status has been  
settled, the light will blink green. If the indicator  
lights steady green after the POST, the system has  
failed and the device should be rebooted.  
Steady green light indicates a valid ADSL  
connection. This will light after the ADSL  
negotiation process has been settled. A blinking  
green light indicates activity on the WAN (ADSL)  
interface.  
ADSL:  
Link/Act  
A solid green light indicates a valid link on startup.  
This light blinks when there is activity currently  
passing through the Ethernet port.  
ETHERNET:  
Link/Act  
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Rear Panel  
Figure 3 Rear Panel  
ADSL port -  
Connect to the  
ADSL line  
Power input - Connect  
power adapter here  
Ethernet port - to your  
PC’s Ethernet port  
Factory Reset  
Button  
Cable Connections  
After verifying proper environmental conditions such as  
temperature, humidity and power supply, users may start the  
cable connections as following.  
Connecting the ADSL Line  
Use the ADSL cable included with the UT-300R2 to connect it  
to a telephone wall socket or receptacle. Plug one end of the  
cable into the ADSL port (RJ-11 receptacle) on the rear panel of  
the UT-300R2 and insert the other end into the RJ-11 wall  
socket. If you are using a low pass filter device, follow the  
instructions included with the device or given to you by your  
service provider. The ADSL connection represents the WAN  
interface, the connection to the Internet. It is the physical link to  
the service provider’s network backbone and ultimately to the  
Internet.  
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Connecting the UT-300R2 to the Ethernet LAN  
The UT-300R2 may be connected to a single computer or  
Ethernet device through the 10BASE-TX Ethernet port on the  
rear panel. Any connection to an Ethernet concentrating device  
such as a switch or hub must operate at a speed of 10/100  
Mbps only. When connecting the UT-300R2 to any Ethernet  
device that is capable of operating at speeds higher than  
10Mbps, be sure that the device has auto-negotiation (NWay)  
enabled for the connecting port.  
Use standard twisted-pair cable with RJ-45 connectors. The RJ-  
45 port on the UT-300R2 is a crossed port (MDI-X). Follow  
standard Ethernet guidelines when deciding what type of cable  
to use to make this connection. When connecting the UT-300R2  
directly to a PC or server use a normal straight-through cable.  
You should use a crossed cable when connecting the UT-  
300R2 to a normal (MDI-X) port on a switch or hub. Use a  
normal straight-through cable when connecting it to an uplink  
(MDI-II) port on a hub or switch.  
The rules governing Ethernet cable lengths apply to the LAN to  
UT-300R2 connection. Be sure that the cable connecting the  
LAN to the UT-300R2 does not exceed 100 meters.  
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Computer to UT-300R2 Connection  
Figure 4 Computer to UT-300R2 Connection  
You can connect the UT-300R2 directly to a 10/100BASE-TX  
Ethernet adapter card (NIC) installed on a PC using the  
Ethernet cable provided as shown in this diagram.  
Hub or Switch to UT-300R2 Connection  
Connect the UT-300R2 to an uplink port on an Ethernet hub or  
switch with a straight-through cable as shown in the diagram  
below:  
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Figure 5 Hub/Switch to UT-300R2 Connection  
If you wish to reserve the uplink port on the switch or hub for  
another device, connect to any on the other MDI-X ports (1x, 2x,  
etc.) with a crossed cable.  
Power on  
1
To power on the UT-300R2, please follow the steps as  
instructed:  
2
Insert the AC Power Adapter cord into the power  
receptacle located on the rear panel of the UT-300R2 and  
plug the adapter into a suitable nearby power source.  
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You should see the Power LED indicator light up and  
remain lit. The Status LED should light solid green and  
begin to blink after a few seconds.  
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The factory default settings of UT-300R2 optimized all functions  
so as to enable it to operate on most network conditions.  
Usually, for the users with simple network topology, the default  
settings can meet the basic requirements and don’t need to  
change. In order to access the web-based software built into  
the UT-300R2, you should check the IP settings on your  
computer and change them if necessary to access web-based  
manager to configure the device.  
Set up TCP/IP on Your PC  
In order to configure your system to receive IP settings from the  
UT-300R2 it must first have the TCP/IP protocol installed. If you  
have an Ethernet port on your computer, it probably already has  
TCP/IP protocol installed. Please follow the instructions to  
check your IP protocol:  
1
In Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to  
Settings>Network and Dial-up Connection> and click on  
Local Connection.  
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3
Click on Properties> Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  
and then Click Properties.  
Click on the button labeled use the following IP address,  
then you can set the IP address and Subnet mask, for  
example, 192.168.1.100 and 255.255.255.0.  
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Note: If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not display as an  
installed component, you must install it.  
Set up Proxy Service  
In Windows Internet Explorer, you can check if a proxy server is  
enabled using the following procedure:  
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Click on the START button, go to Settings and choose  
Control Panel.  
In the Control Panel window, double-click on the Internet  
Options icon  
Click the Connections tab and click on the LAN Settings  
button.  
Verify that the “Use proxy server” option is NOT checked.  
If it is checked, click in the checked box to deselect the  
option and click OK.  
Configure IP Settings on Your PC  
To use the web-based management software, launch your web  
browser software and use the LAN IP address of the UT-300R2  
to access the management software. The default LAN IP  
address of the UT-300R2 is used in the Address bar of your  
web browser window. Type in http:// followed by the default IP  
address, 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the browser. The  
URL in the address bar should read: http://192.168.1.1  
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First Time Log on  
After inputting the forgoing IP address on URL address bar, a  
new window appears prompting you for a user name and  
password needed to gain access the web configuration  
manager.  
Figure 6 Log On Interface  
Use the default system user name: admin and password:  
admin for first time set up. You can change the password once  
you have established the ADSL connection. The user name and  
password allows any computer on the same subnet as the UT-  
300R2 to access the web configuration manger. This password  
can also be used to Telnet to the device through the Ethernet or  
the Internet interfaces.  
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Web-based Management  
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Summary  
When you successfully login the Summary directory button will  
display the UT-300R2’s current connection status both for the  
WAN (Internet) and LAN (your home network) connections, as  
shown below. You can begin the process of configuring your  
ADSL modem/UT-300R2 by clicking on the WAN button in the  
upper left-hand corner of the first Web page displayed.  
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Figure 7 Web Manager – First Page  
Each tab displays menu buttons located in the left hand panel  
of the web interface. The table below lists the menus for each  
directory in the web manager.  
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Table 1 Options of Web-based page  
Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus  
Click the Home tab to access the Summary, WAN,  
Home  
DHCP, DNS, and LAN Configuration menus.  
Click the Advanced tab to access the Virtual Server,  
Advanced Application, Filter, Firewall, NAT, DDNS, and RIP  
menus.  
Click the Tools tab to access the Administrator  
Settings (used to set the system user name and  
password), System Time Configuration, System  
Settings (load and save configuration files) and  
Firmware menus.  
Tools  
Click the Status tab to view the Log, Diagnostic, and  
Statistics information windows.  
Status  
Help  
The Help menu presents links to pages that explain  
various functions and services provided by the UT-  
300R2.  
Configuring the WAN Connection  
To configure the UT-300R2’s basic configuration settings, you  
can access the menus used to configure WAN, DHCP, DNS  
and LAN settings from the Home directory. To access the WAN  
Settings menu, click on the WAN link button on the upper left-  
hand side of the first window that appears when you  
successfully access the web manager.  
The WAN Settings menu is also used to configure the UT-  
300R2 for multiple virtual connections. The next section  
contains information on how to configure the UT-300R2 for  
Multiple PVCs. Please note that most users will require only  
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single PVC. Select the connection type used for your account.  
The menu will display settings that are appropriate for the  
connection type you select. Follow the instruction below  
according to the type of connection you select in the WAN  
Settings menu. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) should  
provide the information you need to select the proper  
connection type.  
Figure 8 WAN Current Settings Menu  
Select the connection type used for your account. The menu will  
display settings that are appropriate for the connection type you  
select. Follow the instruction below according to the type of  
connection you select in the WAN Settings menu. Your Internet  
Service Provider (ISP) should provide the information you need  
to select the proper connection type.  
To change the current configuration of the UT-300R2, click the  
Add button. This will open the menu shown below. Please note  
that the contents of this menu will change depending upon  
which Connection Type you choose for this PVC.  
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Figure 9 WAN Setting Add menu  
Note: you can configure up to seven different connections on  
your UT-300R2 ADSL Modem/UT-300R2 by assigning a  
number to each configuration using the drop-down menu  
corresponding to the PVC Number heading. This could be  
useful if you have several ISPs and need to configure the UT-  
300R2 differently for each. Most users will require only single  
PVC, however.  
Configuring a Bridged Connection for the WAN  
A bridged connection between your ISP and your LAN (the  
computers in your house or office) is the simplest type of  
connection possible. The UT-300R2 will simply convert the  
incoming and outgoing packets to the correct format for each  
side of the connection (Ethernet for the LAN, ATM for the WAN).  
For a bridged connection it will be necessary for most users to  
install additional software (supplied by your ISP) on any  
computer that will use the UT-300R2 for Internet access. The  
additional software is used for the purpose of identifying and  
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verifying your account, and then granting Internet access to the  
computer requesting the connection (that is, the software  
supplied by your ISP will handle giving your Username and  
Password to the computer at your ISP that will then connect you  
to the Internet). The connection software requires the user to  
enter the User Name and Password for the ISP account. This  
information is stored on the computer on the LAN, not in the  
UT-300R2 for a bridged connection.  
Follow the instructions below to configure a Bridged connection  
for the WAN interface.  
Figure 10 WAN Settings Menu – Pure Bridged Mode  
Note: Please note that the menu shown above will change  
depending on which WAN Type and Connection Type you  
select.  
1
Click to select the RFC2684Bridged radio button in the  
WAN Type options list if your ISP uses DHCP to assign  
you an IP address that is valid on the WAN (Internet). This  
is the most common type of bridged connection offered by  
ISPs.  
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Also under the VPI/VCI, you will need to enter two  
numbers, the VCI and VPI values. These numbers are  
used to define a unique path for your connection. Your ISP  
should give you the specific settings for the VPI and VCI  
numbers to enter. Type in the correct values assigned by  
your ISP.  
Select the Encapsulation type (LLC or VcMux) radio  
button that corresponds to the encapsulation in use by  
your ISP.  
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5
When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are  
configured correctly, click on the Apply button.  
The new settings must be saved and the UT-300R2 must  
be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To manually  
save and reboot the UT-300R2, click on the Tools  
directory tab and then click the System menu button. On  
the menu that appears, click he Save & Restart button.  
The UT-300R2 will save the new settings and restart.  
Upon restarting the UT-300R2 will automatically establish  
the bridged WAN connection.  
Note: Some accounts use PPP connection software for their  
Internet service connection. If you have been given a CD with  
PPP connection software, install this now as instructed by your  
service provider. After the UT-300R2 has rebooted it will  
negotiate the ADSL connection. Use the connection software to  
log on to the ISP network and access the Internet.  
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Configuring a Routed/Bridged Connection for the WAN  
A routed bridged connection between your ISP and your LAN  
(the computers in your house or office) is useful if packets sent  
from the LAN to the WAN through the UT-300R2 must cross  
part of another network in your ISP’s installation, before arriving  
at a specific computer or network device, specified by an IP  
address. Your ISP will need to give you the specific IP Address,  
Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway address that packets  
destined for the Internet must be sent to. The UT-300R2 will  
then manage both the necessary format conversion and direct  
the outgoing packets to the destination you specify.  
For a routed/bridged connection it will be necessary for most  
users to install additional software (supplied by your ISP) on  
any computer that will use the UT-300R2 for Internet access.  
The additional software is used for the purpose of identifying  
and verifying your account, and then granting Internet access to  
the computer requesting the connection (that is, the software  
supplied by your ISP will handle giving your Username and  
Password to the computer at your ISP that will then connect you  
to the Internet). The connection software requires the user to  
enter the User Name and Password for the ISP account. This  
information is stored on the computer on the LAN, not in the  
UT-300R2 for a bridged connection.  
Follow the instructions below to configure a Routed/Bridged  
connection for the WAN interface.  
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Figure 11 WAN Settings Menu – Routed/Bridged Mode  
Note: Please note that the menu shown above will change  
depending on which WAN Type and Connection Type you  
select.  
1
Click to select the RFC2684Bridged radio button in the  
WAN Type options list if your ISP uses DHCP to assign  
you an IP address that is valid on the WAN (Internet). This  
is the most common type of bridged connection offered by  
ISPs.  
2
Also under the VPI/VCI, you will need to enter two  
numbers, the VCI and VPI values. These numbers are  
used to define a unique path for your connection. Your ISP  
should give you the specific settings for the VPI and VCI  
numbers to enter. Type in the correct values assigned by  
your ISP.  
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Select the Encapsulation type (LLC or VcMux) radio  
button that corresponds to the encapsulation in use by  
your ISP  
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5
6
Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway  
address as supplied by your ISP.  
When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are  
configured correctly, click on the Apply button.  
The new settings must be saved and the UT-300R2 must  
be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To manually  
save and reboot the UT-300R2, click on the Tools  
directory tab and then click the System menu button. On  
the menu that appears, click he Save & Restart button.  
The UT-300R2 will save the new settings and restart.  
Upon restarting the UT-300R2 will automatically establish  
the bridged WAN connection.  
Note: Some accounts use PPP connection software for their  
Internet service connection. If you have been given a CD with  
PPP connection software, install this now as instructed by your  
service provider. After the UT-300R2 has rebooted it will  
negotiate the ADSL connection. Use the connection software to  
log on to the ISP network and access the Internet.  
Configuring a PPP Connection for the WAN  
Most ADSL accounts will use either the Point-to-Point Protocol  
over Ethernet (PPPoE) or the Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM  
(PPPoA) connection. Follow the instructions below to configure  
the UT-300R2 to use a PPPoE or PPPoA for the Internet  
connection. Make sure you have all the necessary information  
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before you configure the WAN connection. See the table in the  
first section of this manual for a summary of the information you  
will need.  
1
Select the PPP radio button to open the Point-to-Point  
Protocol (PPP) menu.  
2
Click to select either the PPPoE or the PPPoA radio  
button in the WAN Setting menu under the Connection  
Type options list.  
3
4
Choose the Encapsulation type from the options of LLC  
and VcMux radio buttons. If have not been provided  
specific information for the Connection Type setting, leave  
the default setting.  
If you are instructed to use enable Default Route, this  
setting specifies that the UT-300R2 be used to define the  
default route to the Internet for your LAN. Whenever a  
computer on the LAN attempts to access the Internet, the  
UT-300R2 becomes the Internet gateway to the computer.  
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6
Under the PPP heading, type the User Name and  
Password used for your ADSL account. A typical User  
Name will be in the form [email protected], your ISP may  
assign the Password to you or you may have selected it  
when you set up the account with your ISP.  
The Use DNS is enabled by default. When this is enabled,  
the UT-300R2 will request DNS settings from your ISP’s  
DNS server. If your ISP has provided a specific IP address  
to use for DNS, you should select Disabled and manually  
configure DNS settings in the DNS menu (see Configure  
DNS below). You will not be able to access Internet web  
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sites until the DNS settings are properly configured. Be  
sure to configure this before you save the new settings and  
restart the UT-300R2.  
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When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are  
configured correctly, click on the Apply button.  
The new settings must be saved and the UT-300R2 must be  
restarted for the settings to go into effect. To manually save and  
reboot the UT-300R2, click on the Tools directory tab and then  
click the System menu button. On the menu that appears, click  
he Save & Restart button. The UT-300R2 will save the new  
settings and restart. Upon restarting the UT-300R2 will  
automatically establish the bridged WAN connection.  
Dynamic IP Address for the WAN Connection  
When the UT-300R2 is configured to use Dynamic IP Address  
assignment for the WAN connection, a server on the ISP’s  
network assigns the global IP address settings used for the  
WAN connection. This is method is simply Dynamic Host  
Control Protocol (DHCP) for the WAN. The UT-300R2 can be  
configured to be a DHCP client and obtain its IP settings  
automatically from the DHCP server maintained by your ISP.  
Follow the instructions below to configure the UT-300R2 to use  
Dynamic IP Address assignment for the WAN connection.  
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Figure 12 WAN Settings - Dynamic IP Address (DHCP)  
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2
From the WAN Setting page, select the PVC you want to  
configure from the seven available PVCs, using the drop-  
down menu.  
You can also specify the VPI/VCI numbers (assigned to  
this PVC by your ISP) that will be used to uniquely identify  
this PVC to your ISP. You can also enter of modify these  
two numbers later during the configuration process.  
3
4
Click the Add button, at the bottom of the page, to add the  
new configuration to the list of active PVCs. This will open  
the WAN Setting configuration screen, shown above.  
Click to select the DHCP radio button listed in the  
Connection Type options list. The menu will change to  
offer a different set of configuration options and will appear  
as shown above when DHCP is selected.  
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If you are instructed to use enable Default Route by your  
ISP, click the Enabled radio button. This setting specifies  
that this PVC (from the list of seven) on your UT-300R2 be  
used to define the default route to the Internet for your LAN.  
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Whenever a computer on your LAN attempts to access the  
Internet, the UT-300R2 will use this PVC to direct packets  
to the Internet, and this PVC will become the default  
gateway to the Internet for your LAN.  
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Under the Encapsulation heading, select either LLC or  
VcMux, as instructed by your ISP.  
When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are  
configured correctly, click on the Apply button.  
The new settings must be saved and the UT-300R2 must  
be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To manually  
save and reboot the UT-300R2, click on the Tools  
directory tab and then click the System menu button. On  
the menu that appears, click he Save & Restart button.  
The UT-300R2 will save the new settings and restart.  
Upon restarting the UT-300R2 will automatically establish  
the bridged WAN connection.  
Static IP Address for WAN  
When a PVC (of the available list of seven) on the UT-300R2 is  
configured to use a Static IP Address assignment for the WAN  
connection, you must manually assign a global IP Address,  
Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address used for the WAN  
connection provided by this PVC. Most users will also need to  
configure a DNS server IP setting in the DNS Settings  
configuration menu (see below). Follow the instruction below to  
configure the UT-300R2 to use Static IP Address assignment  
for the WAN connection.  
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Figure 13 WAN Settings - Static IP  
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2
From the WAN Setting page, select the PVC you want to  
configure from the seven available PVCs, using the drop-  
down menu.  
You can also specify the VPI/VCI numbers (assigned to  
this PVC by your ISP) that will be used to uniquely identify  
this PVC to your ISP. You can also enter of modify these  
two numbers later during the configuration process.  
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4
5
Click the Add button, at the bottom of the page, to add the  
new configuration to the list of active PVCs. This will open  
the WAN Setting configuration screen, shown above.  
Click to select the RFC2684Bridged radio button listed in  
the WAN Type options list. The menu will change to offer  
a different set of configuration options, as shown above.  
Select the Connection Type from the options to be Static  
IP, by clicking the radio button.  
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Enter the appropriate IP Address, Subnet Mask and  
Default Gateway address as instructed by your ISP. Your  
ISP should have provided these IP settings to you.  
If you are instructed to use enable Default Route by your  
ISP, click the Enabled radio button. This setting specifies  
that this PVC (from the list of seven) on your UT-300R2 be  
used to define the default route to the Internet for your LAN.  
Whenever a computer on your LAN attempts to access the  
Internet, the UT-300R2 will use this PVC to direct packets  
to the Internet, and this PVC will become the default  
gateway to the Internet for your LAN.  
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When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are  
configured correctly, click on the Apply button.  
The new settings must be saved and the UT-300R2 must  
be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To manually  
save and reboot the UT-300R2, click on the Tools  
directory tab and then click the System menu button. On  
the menu that appears, click he Save & Restart button.  
The UT-300R2 will save the new settings and restart.  
Upon restarting the UT-300R2 will automatically establish  
the bridged WAN connection.  
DHCP Configuration  
To display the DHCP Server menu, click the DHCP button in  
the Home directory. Active DHCP Clients appear listed in the  
DHCP Client Table below the configuration menu. Information  
about DHCP clients includes the IP address, MAC address,  
host name and lease time are displayed in the list.  
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Figure 14 Configure DHCP server settings for the LAN  
The three options for DHCP service are as follows:  
1
You may use the UT-300R2 as a DHCP server for your  
LAN.  
2
You can disable DHCP service and manually configure IP  
settings for all workstations.  
You will use a DHCP service provided by your ISP, in which  
case DHCP should be disabled on the UT-300R2.  
DHCP Server Settings for the LAN  
The default setting of UT-300R2 's DHCP server is disabled.  
While you click to select the Enabled radio button under the  
DHCP Server option, the device will become the default  
gateway for DHCP clients that connected to it. When the UT-  
300R2 is used for DHCP it becomes the default gateway for  
DHCP client connected to it. Keep in mind that if you change  
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the IP address of the UT-300R2, you must change the range of  
IP addresses in the pool used for DHCP on the LAN.  
Use the UT-300R2 for DHCP  
To use the built-in DHCP server, click to select the DHCP  
Server option if it is not already selected. The IP Address Pool  
settings can be adjusted so that up to 253IP addresses are  
available for use. The Starting IP Address is the lowest  
available IP address (default = 192.168.1.2). If you change the  
IP address of the UT-300R2 this will change automatically to be  
1 more that the IP address of the UT-300R2. The Ending IP  
Address is the highest IP address number in the pool (default =  
192.168.1.33). Select the Lease Time from the pull-down menu.  
This is the amount of time that a workstation is allowed to  
reserve an IP address in the pool if the workstation is  
disconnected from the network or powered off. Lease time  
options vary from 1 hour to 1 week. DHCP client workstations  
on your LAN must be properly configured to use DHCP service.  
Be sure to save the new settings.  
Disabling the DHCP Server  
To disable DHCP, click to select the Disabled radio button  
under the DHCP Server option and click on the Apply button.  
Be sure to save the new settings  
DNS Server Setting  
The UT-300R2 is configured by default to forward the DNS  
server address you enter in the DNS page, shown below, to all  
DHCP clients on your LAN. When DNS is enabled, the DNS  
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clients on the LAN will automatically get DNS settings relayed  
from the UT-300R2 as they are entered here. Alternatively, if  
DNS Status is disabled, workstations must be configured to  
initiate DNS requests for each session, and therefore you must  
configure DNS settings for the workstations.  
Figure 15 Configure DNS IP address  
Usually an ISP will provide you with one or two DNS server IP  
addresses. Enter these IP addresses in the available entry  
fields for the Primary DNS Server and the Secondary DNS  
Server.  
If you do not want to use the UT-300R2 as a DNS proxy agent,  
change the DNS Status to Disabled.  
When you have configured the DNS settings as desired, click  
the Apply button. Be sure to save the settings.  
Configuring the LAN Connection  
The first step in configuring your LAN is to determine the IP  
address scheme that the computers on your LAN will use. The  
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192.168.1.x (where x can range from 2 to 254) IP address  
range has been dedicated for home and small office use. The  
UT-300R2 ADSL router is configured with a default IP address  
of 192.168.1.1, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The next  
IP address available for use on a LAN is 192.168.1.2. This is  
why the IP address range begins with an x = 2, because when x  
= 1, that identifies the UT-300R2 on your LAN. The IP address  
where x = 255 has a special meaning (it is the broadcast  
address for your LAN). When you configure PCs on your LAN,  
the UT-300R2’s IP address (192.168.1.1) will become the  
Default Gateway IP address for all PCs on your LAN.  
You can configure the UT-300R2’s LAN IP address to any IP  
addressing scheme that meets the needs of your LAN. Many  
users will find it convenient to use the default settings together  
with the DHCP service to manage the IP settings for their LANs.  
The IP address of the UT-300R2 is the base address used for  
DHCP. In order to use the UT-300R2 for DHCP on your LAN,  
the IP address pool used for DHCP must be compatible with the  
IP address of the UT-300R2. The IP addresses available in the  
DHCP IP address pool will change automatically if you change  
the IP address of the UT-300R2. See the next section for  
information on DHCP setup, as described below.  
So, if you want to use an IP addressing scheme that is different  
from the 192.168.1.x/255.255.255.0 scheme, you will need to  
give the UT-300R2 ADSL router a new IP address. This is done  
on the LAN Settings page, as shown below.  
To access the LAN Settings menu, click the LAN button in the  
Home directory.  
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Figure 16 Configure LAN IP settings  
To change the LAN IP Address or Subnet Mask, type in the  
desired values and click the Apply button. The new IP settings  
must be saved and the UT-300R2 must be restarted for the  
settings to go into effect. To manually Save & Restart the UT-  
300R2, click on the Tools directory tab and then click the  
System menu button. Then click the Save&Restart button. The  
UT-300R2 will save the new IP settings and restart. Your web  
browser should automatically be redirected to the new IP  
address.  
Save New Settings  
Most changes that require updating the UT-300R2’s non-volatile  
RAM will automatically trigger a save and reboot proceedure.  
Any changes you have made that you want to be saved to the  
UT-300R2’s memory can be saved using the System Setting  
page, as shown below. To save settings you need to access the  
System menu. Click on the Tools directory tab then click the  
System menu button to view the menu pictured below.  
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Figure 17 Save Settings and Restart the UT-300R2  
To save the new settings, click the Save& Restart button. It will  
take about two minutes for the whole process to be completed.  
Do not turn off the power while the UT-300R2 is saving and  
restarting.  
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This chapter introduces and describes the management  
features that have not been presented in the previous chapter.  
These include the more advanced features used for network  
management and security as well as administrative tools to  
manage the UT-300R2, view statistics and other information  
used to examine performance and for troubleshooting.  
Use your mouse to click the directory tabs and menu buttons in  
order to display the various configuration and read-only menus  
discussed below. The table below summarizes again the  
directories and menus available in the management web  
interface. In this chapter you will find descriptions for the menus  
located in the Advanced, Tools and Status directories.  
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Figure 18 Advanced configuration menus  
Directory  
Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This page allows you to configure the UT-300R2  
ADSL router to allow remote users to assess service  
such as web or FIP service through a public IP  
address.  
Virtual  
server  
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Directory  
Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This page allows you to configure r\the UT-300R2  
ADSL router to allow applications that require multiple  
connections such as Internet gaming, video  
conferencing, Internet telephony, and others that are  
unable to work through Network Address Translation  
(NAT)  
Application  
Filter  
Filters are used to deny or allow access to the Internet  
for various PCs on your LAN. The UT-300R2 can  
refuse PCs on your LAN access to the Internet based  
upon their IP or MAC address, or it can restrict access  
to specific web sites.  
If your computer cannot run Internet applications  
property with the device, then you can enable this  
option to allow the computer accessing the  
unrestricted Internet. Enter the IP address of the  
computer as a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host. Adding  
the computer to the DMZ may expose it under  
insecurity risk; thus suggest not use this option unless  
no other alternatives.  
DMZ  
This page allows you to configure the UT-300R2 to  
use the DYNAMIC Domain Name Service (Dynamic  
DNS), if you have a previously established account.  
DDNS  
RIP  
This allows you to enable or disable the Routing  
Information Protocol (RIP) on PVC’s that allow routing.  
Virtual Server Configuration  
A Virtual Server can allow remote users to access services to  
PCs on your LAN such as FTP for file transfers or SMTP and  
POP3 for e-mail. The UT-300R2 will accept remote requests for  
these services at your Global IP Address (the one assigned to  
your account by your ISP), using the specified TCP or UDP  
protocol and port number, and then redirect these requests to  
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the server on your LAN with the Private IP address you specify.  
Remember that the Private IP Address must be within the range  
specified for your LAN.  
The Virtual Server feature employs UDP/TCP port redirection to  
direct traffic through the WAN port to specified servers on your  
private network. Port redirection can also be used to direct  
potentially hazardous packets to a proxy server outside your  
firewall. For example, you can configure the UT-300R2 to direct  
HTTP packets to a designated HTTP server in the DMZ. You  
can define a set of instructions for a specific incoming port or for  
a range of incoming ports. Each instruction set or rule is  
indexed and can be modified or deleted later as needed.  
Virtual server configuration sets can be used together with  
complimentary features such as Firewall Rules, and Filters to  
improve efficiency and security. Consider how these other  
functions will effect the virtual server sets you have configured  
and enabled.  
The table below describes the configuration settings presented  
in the Virtual Server menu.  
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Figure 19 Virtual Server Menu and List  
To modify virtual server settings for any previously created  
virtual server set listed, click on the note pad icon in the right  
hand column of the Virtual Servers List for the set you want to  
configure. The set will appear highlighted in the list and the  
parameters that have been configured appear in the settings  
fields above the list. Adjust the settings as desired and click the  
Apply button to put them into effect.  
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To configure a virtual server set, define the following settings in  
the Virtual Server configuration menu located in the top half of  
the browser window.  
Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This allows you to enable or disable any of the Virtual  
Status  
servers entered into the Virtual Servers List  
You can assign a name to a Virtual server entry for  
easier identification.  
Name  
This is the IP address of the server on your LAN that  
will provide the service to remote users. This Private IP  
address is used to direct the service to a specific  
computer on your private network such as an FTP,  
Private IP  
Email or public web server. Type in the address of the  
server used for the service being configured here.  
You can select the transport protocol (TCP or UDP) that  
the application on the virtual server will use for its  
connections. Select redirect TCP, UDP or Both (All)  
Protocol  
types of packets from the pull –down menu. The choice  
Type  
of this protocol is dependent on the application that is  
providing the service. If you do not know which protocol  
to choose, check your application’s document.  
This is the TCP/UDP port on LAN (Private) interface.  
Keep in mind that if you use a non-standard port  
number for an application with a reserved UDP/TCP  
port, some additional configuration may be required for  
Private  
Port  
the servers or workstations using the application on the  
LAN side.  
Port redirection must be used with a specified server or  
computer on the LAN (identified by the Private IP  
address)  
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Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus  
The Public Port is the TCP/UDP port on the WAN  
interface. Select one of the following options from the  
pull-down menu to define a Single Port, Range of Port,  
Any port or Safe Ports (port above 1024). If you are  
redirecting a single standard TCP/UDP port from the  
WAN to the LAN, select the Single Port option and use  
the standard port number here(such as port 23 for  
Telnet or port 25 for SMTP.) If choose the Any Port  
option, all TCP/UDP traffic will be directed as specified.  
Public  
Port  
This allows you to select between Always or a timed  
basis for the Virtual server entry to be enabled.  
Schedule  
Click the Apply button to put the new virtual server  
configuration set or modification into effect. Any server sets  
configured in the menu will appear in the Virtual Server List with  
the new settings. The UT-300R2 must save the new settings  
and reboot before the new virtual server configurations are  
applied.  
To remove any configuration set from the Virtual Server List,  
click on the trashcan icon for set you want to delete.  
Special Application Configuration  
Some applications (programs on your PCs) require multiple  
TCP/UDP connections to the Internet. Internet games, video  
conferencing, and Internet telephony are examples of such  
applications. These type of applications can not work with  
Network Address Translation (NAT). If you want to use such  
applications on your LAN, you will need to make an entery for  
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that application in the Special Applications List on your UT-  
300R2 ADSL router.  
Figure 20 Special Applications Menu  
To configure a Special Applications List entry, define the  
following settings in the Virtual Server configuration menu  
located in the top half of the browser window.  
Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This allows you to enable or disable any of the Special  
Status  
Applications entered into the Special Applications List.  
You can assign a name to a Special Applications entry  
for easier identification.  
Name  
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This is the TCP or UDP port number that will be used  
to initiate a connection from the LAN to the WAN  
(internet) from a PC on your LAN that is running this  
application. The entry can be either a single port  
number or a range of port numbers. Consult your  
application documentation to determine the port  
numbers that should be included.  
Trigger  
Port  
This is either the TCP or UDP protocol, that the  
application uses to establish connections between  
PCs.  
Trigger  
Type  
This is the port number on the WAN (internet) that will  
be used to access to this application. This can be  
either a single port number or a range of port numbers.  
Use a comma to add multiple ports or port ranges.  
Public  
Port  
This is the TCP or UDP port number that will be used  
to initiate a connection from the WAN (internet) to a PC  
on your LAN that is running this application. The entry  
can be either a single port number or a range of port  
numbers. Consult your application documentation to  
determine the port numbers that should be included.  
Public  
Type  
Click the Apply button to put the new virtual server  
configuration set or modification into effect. Any Special  
Application configured in the menu will appear in the Special  
Applications List with the new settings. The UT-300R2 must  
save the new settings and reboot before the new Special  
Applications configurations are applied.  
To remove any configuration set from the Special Applications  
List, click on the trashcan icon for set you want to delete.  
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Configure a Filter Rule-IP Filters  
You can limit access to the WAN from PCs on your LAN, or limit  
access from the WAN to your LAN using filter rules that can be  
configured on your UT-300R2 ADSL router. The UT-300R2  
router will examine incoming and outgoing packets to determine  
if they meet the requirements you specify in the Filter rule, and  
then either Allow or Deny access based upon the rule you  
have configured. These rules can be based on IP addresses,  
MAC addresses, URLs, Domain names, and TCP/UDP port  
numbers. In addition, you can specify a rule to apply to packets  
from your LAN to the WAN (Internet), from the WAN to your  
LAN, or both.  
To configure a filter rule, click on the Filter button under the  
Advanced tab. This will open the Filters page, as shown below.  
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Figure 21 Filters Configuration Menu IP Filters  
The first page allows you to enter an IP address, or range of IP  
addresses to form the basis of a filter rule for the UT-300R2  
router. The Filters page will change when you select on of the  
other radio buttons (MAC Filters, URL Blocking, or Domain  
Blocking) to allow you to enter the appropriate information for  
other filter rule types, as shown below.  
Previously entered or default IP filter rules are listed in the IP  
Filters List at the bottom of the page. When you configure an  
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additional IP filter rule and click the Apply button, the new rule  
will be added to this list.  
The first step in configuring an IP filter rule is to determine if you  
want to Allow or Deny access. Click the appropriate radio  
button under the Action field. You can also turn the IP filter rule  
on or off using the Enabled or Disabled radio buttons under the  
Status field. For easy reference, you can enter an  
alphanumeric name in the Name field.  
You can then specify the Source for packets to be filtered from  
the drop-down menu. If the source is selected as LAN, then this  
rule will apply to packets that are sent from PCs on your LAN to  
the WAN (Internet). If the source is selected as WAN, then this  
rule will apply to packets that are sent from PCs on the WAN. If  
both are selected, then this rule will apply to packets that are  
sent from PCs on both the WAN and your LAN.  
A similar situation applies to the Destination drop-down menu.  
If the destination is selected as LAN, then this rule will apply to  
packets that are to be sent to PCs on your LAN. If the  
destination is selected as WAN, this rule will apply to packets  
that are to be sent to PCs on the WAN. If Both is selected, then  
this rule will apply to packets that are to be sent to PCs on both  
the WAN and your LAN.  
Next, you must enter either a single IP address or a range of IP  
addresses in the IP Range Start and IP Range End fields.  
Remember that IP addresses are in the form x.x.x.x where x  
varies from 0 to 255 and that an IP address range must be  
contiguous.  
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From the Protocol drop-down menu, select the protocol that  
you want this rule to apply to. You can select from the TCP,  
UDP, ICMP, or Any protocols. If Any is selected, this rule will  
apply to any packets that has one of the specified IP addresses  
as its source or destination.  
You can also specify a range of TCP or UDP ports for this rule  
to apply to in the Port Range fields.  
The Schedule field allows you to specify when the UT-300R2  
router will enable this rule. Click always if you want this rule to  
be enabled at all times. Otherwise, click the from radio button  
and enter the time and day of the week you want this rule to be  
enabled.  
Click the Apply button to enter the rule into the IP Filters List  
and restart the router.  
Directory  
Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This radio button selects the IP address filter rule  
entry page, which will be displayed when you click  
on it.  
IP Filters  
This radio button selects the MAC address filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when you  
click on it.  
MAC  
Filters  
URL  
Blocking  
This radio button selects the URL filter rule entry  
page, which will be displayed when you click on it.  
This radio button selects the Domain name filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when you  
click on it.  
Domain  
Blocking  
This set of radio buttons allows you to enable or  
disable this rule.  
Status  
Name  
You can enter a name for the rule, for easier  
identification later.  
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Directory  
Configuration and Read-only Menus  
Select Allow to permit packets to pass through the  
UT-300R2 if they meet the criteria of this rule, and  
Deny dropping packets that meet the criteria of this  
rule.  
Action  
When LAN is specified in the Interface drop-down  
menu, this filter will apply to packets that have one  
of the specified IP addresses as their source, and  
are sent from a PC on your LAN.  
When WAN is specified in the Interface drop-down  
menu, this filter will apply to packets that have one  
of the specified IP addresses as their source, and  
are sent from a PC on the WAN (Internet).  
Source  
If Both is selected, then this rule will apply to  
packets that are sent from PCs on both the WAN  
and your LAN.  
When LAN is specified in the Interface drop-down  
menu, this filter will apply to packets that have one  
of the specified IP addresses as their destination,  
and are being sent to a PC on your LAN.  
When WAN is specified in the Interface drop-down  
Destination menu, this filter will apply to packets that have one  
of the specified IP addresses as their destination,  
and are being sent to a PC on the WAN (Internet).  
If Both is selected, then this rule will apply to  
packets that are being sent to PCs on both the  
WAN and your LAN.  
The Source Port is the TCP/UDP port on either the  
Source  
Port  
LAN or WAN depending on if you are configuring  
an Outbound or Inbound Filter rule.  
Destination The Destination Port is the TCP/UDP port on either  
Port  
the LAN or WAN  
Select the transport protocol (TCP, UDP, ICMP, or  
All) that will be used for the filter rule.  
Protocol  
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To remove any rule from the IP Filters List, click on the  
trashcan icon for set you want to delete.  
To edit any previously entered IP filter rule, click on the Note  
pad icon.  
Click the Apply button to put the new rule into effect. Any filter  
rule configured in the menu will appear in the Outbound or  
Inbound Filters List with the new settings. The UT-300R2 must  
save the new settings and reboot before the new rules are  
applied.  
Configuring a Filter Rule- MAC Filters  
Select the other radio buttons MAC Filters to enter the page of  
MAC Filters. This is to deny LAN computers to access the  
Internet. You can either manually add a MAC address or select  
the MAC address from the list of clients that are currently  
connected to the unit.  
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Figure 22 Filters Configuration Menu MAC Filters  
Previously entered or default MAC filter rules are listed in the  
MAC Filters List at the bottom of the page. When you  
configure an additional MAC filter rule and click the Apply  
button, the new rule will be added to this list.  
Select to enable or disable IP filter in Status option, the default  
is “Enabled”. Then enter a name for the rule in the Name blank,  
for easier identification later. Click Clear button to delete the  
entered name. Next enter the MAC address of the computer on  
the LAN (Local Area Network) side.  
You may read the DHCP client's host name and MAC address  
listed from DHCP Client drop-down menu. Select the client  
computer, which you want to add on the MAC filter list and then  
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click Apply button. Or you may click Clone to automatically add  
computer's MAC address to the MAC Address section.  
Click the Apply button to enter the rule into the MAC Filters  
List and restart the router.  
Directory  
Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This radio button selects the IP address filter rule  
entry page, which will be displayed when you click  
on it.  
IP Filters  
This radio button selects the MAC address filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when you  
click on it.  
MAC Filters  
This radio button selects the URL filter rule entry  
page, which will be displayed when you click on it.  
URL Blocking  
This radio button selects the Domain name filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when you  
click on it.  
Domain  
Blocking  
This set of radio buttons allows you to enable or  
disable this rule.  
Status  
You can enter a group of keywords that if found in  
any Universal Resource Locator (URL), this rule  
will apply and access to the web site will be denied.  
URL Address  
To remove any rule from the MAC Filters List, click on the  
trashcan icon for set you want to delete.  
To edit any previously entered MAC filter rule, click on the Note  
pad icon.  
Click the Apply button to put the new rule into effect. Any filter  
rule configured in the menu will appear in the Outbound or  
Inbound Filters List with the new settings. The UT-300R2 must  
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save the new settings and reboot before the new rules are  
applied.  
Configuring a Filter Rule-URL Blocking  
You can limit access to the WAN from PCs on your LAN, or limit  
access from the WAN to your LAN using filter rules that can be  
configured on your UT-300R2 ADSL router. The UT-300R2  
router will examine incoming and outgoing packets to determine  
if they meet the requirements you specify in the Filter rule, and  
then either Allow or Deny access based upon the rule you  
have configured. These rules can be based on IP addresses,  
MAC addresses, URLs, Domain names, and TCP/UDP port  
numbers. In addition, you can specify a rule to apply to packets  
from your LAN to the WAN (Internet), from the WAN to your  
LAN, or both.  
To configure a filter rule, click on the Filter button under the  
Advanced tab. This will open the Filters page, as shown below.  
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Figure 23 Filters Configuration Menu URL Blocking  
The first page allows you to enter an IP address, or range of IP  
addresses to form the basis of a filter rule for the UT-300R2  
router. The Filters page will change when you select on of the  
other radio buttons (MAC Filters, URL Blocking, or Domain  
Blocking) to allow you to enter the appropriate information for  
other filter rule types, as shown below.  
Previously entered or default URL Blocking rules are listed in  
the URLs Blocking List at the bottom of the page. When you  
configure an additional URL blocking rule and click the Apply  
button, the new rule will be added to this list.  
Click the Apply button to enter the rule into the URLs Blocking  
List and restart the router.  
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Directory  
Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This radio button selects the IP address filter rule  
entry page, which will be displayed when you click  
on it.  
IP Filters  
This radio button selects the MAC address filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when you  
click on it.  
MAC Filters  
This radio button selects the URL filter rule entry  
page, which will be displayed when you click on it.  
URL Blocking  
This radio button selects the Domain name filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when you  
click on it.  
Domain  
Blocking  
This set of radio buttons allows you to enable or  
disable this rule.  
Status  
You can enter a group of keywords that if found in  
any Universal Resource Locator (URL), this rule  
will apply and access to the web site will be denied.  
URL Address  
To remove any rule from the URLs Blocking List, click on the  
trashcan icon for set you want to delete.  
To edit any previously entered URL blocking rule, click on the  
Note pad icon.  
Click the Apply button to put the new rule into effect. Any filter  
rule configured in the menu will appear in the Outbound or  
Inbound Filters List with the new settings. The UT-300R2 must  
save the new settings and reboot before the new rules are  
applied.  
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Configuring a Filter Rule-Domain Blocking  
You can limit access to the WAN from PCs on your LAN, or limit  
access from the WAN to your LAN using filter rules that can be  
configured on your UT-300R2 ADSL router. The UT-300R2  
router will examine incoming and outgoing packets to determine  
if they meet the requirements you specify in the Filter rule, and  
then either Allow or Deny access based upon the rule you  
have configured. These rules can be based on IP addresses,  
MAC addresses, URLs, Domain names, and TCP/UDP port  
numbers. In addition, you can specify a rule to apply to packets  
from your LAN to the WAN (Internet), from the WAN to your  
LAN, or both.  
To configure a filter rule, click on the Filter button under the  
Advanced tab. This will open the Filters page, as shown below.  
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Figure 24 Filters Configuration Menu Domain Blocking  
The first page allows you to enter an IP address, or range of IP  
addresses to form the basis of a filter rule for the UT-300R2  
router. The Filters page will change when you select on of the  
other radio buttons (MAC Filters, URL Blocking, or Domain  
Blocking) to allow you to enter the appropriate information for  
other filter rule types, as shown below.  
Previously entered or default Domain Blocking rules are listed in  
the Permitted Domains List or the Blocked Domains List at  
the bottom of the page. When you configure an additional  
Domain blocking rule and click the Apply button, the new rule  
will be added to this list.  
Click the Apply button to enter the rule into the appropriate list  
and restart the router.  
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Directory  
Configuration and Read-only Menus  
This radio button selects the IP address filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when  
you click on it.  
IP Filters  
This radio button selects the MAC address filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when  
you click on it.  
MAC Filters  
This radio button selects the URL filter rule  
entry page, which will be displayed when you  
click on it.  
URL  
Blocking  
This radio button selects the Domain name filter  
rule entry page, which will be displayed when  
you click on it.  
Domain  
Blocking  
Disabled  
Domain  
Blocking  
This set of radio buttons allows you to disable  
this rule.  
Click this radio button to allow access all  
domains except the Blocked Domains.  
Allow  
Deny  
Click this radio button to allow access all  
domains except the Permitted Domains.  
Enter the Domain name you want this rule to  
apply to here. Click the Permitted radio button if  
you want to allow access to this domain. Click  
the Blocked radio button if you want to deny  
access to this domain.  
Domain  
Name  
To remove any rule from the corresponding list, click on the  
trashcan icon for set you want to delete.  
To edit any previously entered Domain blocking rule, click on  
the Note pad icon.  
Click the Apply button to put the new rule into effect. Any filter  
rule configured in the menu will appear in the Outbound or  
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Inbound Filters List with the new settings. The UT-300R2 must  
save the new settings and reboot before the new rules are  
applied.  
Firewall  
The Firewall Configuration menu allows the UT-300R2 to  
enforce specific predefined policies intended to protect against  
certain common types of attacks. There are two general types  
of protection that can be enabled on the UT-300R2, as well as  
filtering for specific packet types sometimes used by hackers.  
Figure 25 Firewall Configuration Menu  
Under Black List Status you can choose to Enable or Disable  
protection against a basket of attack and scan types included  
as Attack Protection. When Attack Protection is enabled, it will  
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create a firewall policy to protect your network against the  
following attack types and port scans:  
Attacks  
Port Scans  
Ping of Death Attack  
Tear Drop Attack  
IP Spoofing Attack  
Smurf Attack  
Fragmentation Scan  
UDP Scan  
ICMP Scan  
TCP Session Scan  
Xmas Scan  
Null Scan  
RST Scan  
SYNACK Scan  
FIN Scan  
Land Attack  
ACK Scan  
You can also choose to Enable or Disable protection against  
various denial-of-service type attacks with the DOS Protection  
option.  
A "denial-of-service" attack is characterized by an explicit  
attempt by attackers to prevent legitimate users of a service  
from using that service. Examples include: attempts to "flood" a  
network, thereby preventing legitimate network traffic, attempts  
to disrupt connections between two machines, thereby  
preventing access to a service, attempts to prevent a particular  
individual from accessing a service, or, attempts to disrupt  
service to a specific system or person.  
The Service Filtering options allow you to block FTP, Telnet or  
response to Pings from the external network. Check the  
category you want to block to enable filtering of that type of  
packet.  
When you have selected the desired Firewall policies, click the  
Apply button to enforce the policies. Remember to save any  
configuration changes.  
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DMZ  
Click on the DMZ menu button to display the DMZ menu. If your  
computer cannot run Internet applications properly with the  
device, then you can enable this option to allow the computer  
accessing the unrestricted Internet. Enter the IP address of the  
computer as a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) host. Adding the  
computer to the DMZ may expose it under insecurity risk; thus  
suggest not using this option unless no other alternatives.  
User can select to enable or disable the UPNP Settings and  
VPN Pass-Through in this page; the default settings are both  
Enabled.  
Figure 26 DMZ menu  
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DDNS  
The UT-300R2 supports Dynamic DNS used to share your IP  
address that is assigned by your ISP, dynamically. Since your  
ISP assigns an IP address that changes, if you want PCs from  
the WAN (Internet) to be able to find servers on your LAN, you  
can establish an account with a DDNS service provider. The  
Dynamic DNS service updates your IP address as it is  
changed and assigned by your ISP and then updates a link  
between your new IP address and an existing URL. In this way,  
if a user on the Internet types in your URL, then that user’s PC  
will still be able to find your web site, even though your IP  
address has changed.  
Figure 27 DDNS menu  
You must establish an account with one of the supported DDNS  
service providers to use this feature.  
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RIP  
Figure 28 RIP menu  
RIP can be enabled on any existing WAN or LAN interfaces. It  
may be specified to receive RIP requests and reply to them, it  
can be specified to send RIP queries, or to both receive and  
send RIP packets. Furthermore, the RIP version can be  
specified. The table below lists the parameters that can be  
specified for the pull-down RIP menus. Click the Apply button  
to setup RIP as specified.  
Current RIP configurations cannot be edited. To remove a RIP  
configuration, click on the trashcan icon for the set. Remember  
to save the configuration changes.  
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Tools  
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6
Click the Tools tab to reveal the menu buttons for various  
functions located in this directory. These menus are used to  
change the system password used to access the web manager,  
to save or load UT-300R2 configuration settings, upgrade the  
device firmware, save current configuration settings, restore  
default settings, and to perform miscellaneous actions such  
performing Ping tests. These menus are described below.  
Administrator’s Settings  
Click the Administrator of Tools to set the administrator’s setting.  
Administrator has read/write ability on the web page and can  
make some changes. You can change the Admin account  
password here for personal security. To change the password  
used to access the UT-300R2’s web manager, Type the a new  
password and confirm the password to be certain you have  
typed it correctly. Click the Apply button to activate the new  
password.  
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Figure 29 Administrator Settings Menu  
Configure System Time  
Use the Time menu to configure the UT-300R2’s system time  
manually or from an SNTP server or your computer’s system  
clock.  
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Figure 30 Time Settings Menu  
If you opt to use the Automatic option you must have an IP  
address of an available SNTP server. Date settings use the  
format Year/Month/Date, Time settings use the format Hour (24  
hour clock)/ Minute/ Second.  
Click the Apply to set the Date and Time settings.  
Save UT-300R2 Configuration Settings  
When you have completed configuration of the UT-300R2,  
make sure you save the current configuration settings to flash  
memory or risk losing the settings. To save the current  
configuration settings, click the Misc. menu button to view the  
Miscellaneous Configuration menu and click the Save and  
Reboot button. The current settings will be saved to NV-RAM  
and the system will restart. Do not turn off the UT-300R2 during  
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this process. It should take about two minutes to complete. After  
restarting, it is a good idea to backup the UT-300R2  
configuration file to your computer. See the instructions below  
to save configuration files to your PC.  
Figure 31 Miscellaneous Configuration Menu  
Other functions available in this menu are a Ping test and IGMP  
enable/disable.  
Save Configuration File to PC  
Once you have configured the UT-300R2 to your satisfaction, it  
is a good idea to back up the configuration file to your computer.  
Use the System Setting menu to save the existing configuration  
file to the hard drive of the system you are using to access the  
web manager. To save the system configuration file to your  
computer, click the Save button. You will be prompted to select  
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a location on your computer to put the file. The file type is .cfg  
and may be named anything you wish.  
Load Saved Configuration Files  
To load a previously saved configuration file, click the Browse  
button and locate the file on your computer. Or type the full path  
and file name of the .cfg file in the space provided. Click the  
Load button to begin transferring and loading the .cfg file to the  
UT-300R2. Confirm that you want to load the file when  
prompted and the process is completed automatically. The UT-  
300R2 will reboot and begin operating with the configuration  
settings that have just been loaded.  
Figure 32 System Settings  
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Restore Factory Default Settings  
To reset the UT-300R2 to its factory default settings, click the  
Restore button. You will be prompted to confirm your decision  
to reset the UT-300R2. The UT-300R2 will reboot with the  
factory default settings including IP settings.  
Firmware Update  
Note: Performing a Firmware Upgrade can sometimes change  
the configuration settings. Be sure to back-up the UT-300R2’s  
configuration settings before upgrading the firmware.  
Use the Firmware Upgrade menu to load the latest firmware for  
the device. Note that the device configuration settings may  
return to the factory default settings, so make sure you save the  
configuration settings with the System Settings menu described  
above.  
Use the Firmware Upgrade menu to load the latest firmware for  
the device. Note that the device configuration settings may  
return to the factory default settings, so make sure you save the  
configuration settings with the System Settings menu described  
above.  
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Figure 33 Firmware Upgrade  
To upgrade firmware, type in the name and path of the file or  
click on the Browse button to search for the file. Click the  
Apply button to begin copying the file. The file will load and  
restart the UT-300R2 automatically.  
Please note that firmware version will be changed depend on  
different  
Software and it shows on Figure 33.  
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Use the various read-only menus to view system information  
and monitor performance.  
Log  
The log file keeps record of the events and activities occurring  
on the device. It can display up to 256 events. The latest  
activities will overwrite the outdated ones. When the device is  
rebooted, the logs are automatically cleared.  
Figure 34 View Log  
The log menu buttons in this function as follow:  
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First Page  
Last Page  
Previous  
Next  
Display the first page of the log.  
Display the last page of the log.  
Moves back one log page.  
Moves forward one log page.  
Clears the logs completely.  
Save log file to your hard drive.  
Clear Log  
Save Log  
Traffic Statistics  
The device keeps statistic of the data traffic that it handles. You  
are able to read the amount of Receive and Transmit packets  
that pass through the device on the ADSL interface or Ethernet  
interface. Click the Refresh button to update the counters and  
the Reset button to clear the counters. The traffic counter will  
reset when the device is rebooted.  
Figure 35 Traffic Statistics  
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Diagnostics  
The UT-300R2 has a diagnostic feature that allows you to  
determine the relative quality of the link between your LAN and  
the WAN. Click on the Submit button to conduct this test.  
Figure 36 Diagnostics  
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Technical Specifications  
Hardware  
One ADSL port  
RJ-11, inner pair (pin 2,3)  
ADSL Standards:  
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2  
Standard  
Compliance  
ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) AnnexA  
ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) Annex A  
ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)  
ADSL2 Standards:  
ITU G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis) Annex A  
ITU G.992.4 (G.lite.bis) Annex A  
ADSL2+ Standards:  
ITU G.992.5 Annex A  
Pass DSL Forum TR-048 Performance  
Criteria.  
Performance  
Fast Ethernet  
Switch port  
RJ-45, 10/100Mbps, MDI  
IEEE802.3, IEEEE802.3u  
Standard  
Compliance  
Input: per region requirement.  
Output: 9V AC, 1A  
External Linear  
Power Adapter  
Reset Button  
Reset to factory default  
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Safety and Environmental  
CSA International  
Mark  
Including CSA950, UL1950, IEC60950,  
EN60950  
EMC Certification  
PTT Test  
FCC part15 class B  
FCC part68  
Operating  
Temperature  
0 °C to 40 °C  
Storage  
Temperature  
-20 °C to 70 °C  
Operating Humidity  
Range  
5% to 95% Non-condensing  
Software Feature  
Description  
Transparent  
bridging  
Spanning Tree  
IEEE 802.1d  
Dynamic Learning  
Up to 1000 MAC addresses  
Bridged/Routed Ethernet over ATM  
(RFC1483/2684)  
Encapsulation  
IPv4  
Classical IP over ATM (RFC1577)  
TCP/UDP  
ARP  
RARP  
ICMP  
IP Routing  
IP Static Routing  
DHCP  
RIP v1 (RFC 1058), RIP v2 (RFC 1389)  
DHCP Server (RFC2131)  
DHCP Client (RFC2131)  
Support 8 PVCs  
Multiple PVC  
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ATM Cell format  
OAM support  
ITU-T Rec. I.361  
F4/F5 Loopback  
ATM QoS (Traffic  
Shaping)  
UBR, CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt  
RFC1661  
Point-to-Point  
Protocol  
PPP over ATM  
RFC2364  
RFC2516  
PPP over Ethernet  
User Authentication PAP (RFC 1334), CHAP (RFC 1994)  
VPN Pass Through  
IP Filtering  
IPSec/L2TP/PPTP pass through  
IP Filtering  
MAC Filtering  
URL Filtering  
Domain Blocking  
SPI  
Detection of Known Attacks  
Username/Password control for Telnet,  
WEB configuration  
Administration  
HTTP Server  
Telnet  
For WEB-based management  
Through LAN with user name/password  
For firmware upgrade  
TFTP  
SNMP v.1 and v.2c  
MIB II (RFC 1213)  
Remote  
Management  
Management from WAN  
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ADSL  
AP  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line  
Access Point  
ATM  
Asynchronous Transfer Mode  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer  
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering  
Local Area Network  
DHCP  
DSLAM  
IEEE  
LAN  
MAC  
OAM  
POTS  
PPPoE  
PSTN  
PVC  
Media Access Control  
Operation, Administration, and maintenance  
Plain Old Telephone Service  
PPP over Ethernet  
Public Switched Telephone Network  
Permanent Virtual Connection  
Quality of Service  
QoS  
SSID  
VoIP  
Service Set Identifier  
Voice over Internet Protocol  
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WAN  
WEP  
Wide Area Network  
Wired Equivalent Privacy  
Wireless Local Area Network  
WLAN  
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