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... Habits for Managing the Device 17 1.4 Applications for the Device ...18 1.4.1 Internet Access ...18 1.4.2 HomePNA ...19 1.4.3 Device's USB Support ...20 1.5 LEDs (Lights) ...21 1.6 The RESET Button ...22 1.7 Wireless Access ...23 1.7.1 Using the WLAN/WPS Button 23 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator ...25 2.1 Overview ...25 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 25 2.2 Web Configurator......29 Chapter 3 Quick Start...33 3.1 Overview ...33 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...33 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...35 4.1 Overview ...35 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 35 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 5
... Habits for Managing the Device 17 1.4 Applications for the Device ...18 1.4.1 Internet Access ...18 1.4.2 HomePNA ...19 1.4.3 Device's USB Support ...20 1.5 LEDs (Lights) ...21 1.6 The RESET Button ...22 1.7 Wireless Access ...23 1.7.1 Using the WLAN/WPS Button 23 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator ...25 2.1 Overview ...25 2.1.1 Accessing the Web Configurator 25 2.2 Web Configurator......29 Chapter 3 Quick Start...33 3.1 Overview ...33 3.2 Quick Start Setup ...33 Chapter 4 Tutorials ...35 4.1 Overview ...35 4.2 Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection 35 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 5
User Guide
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... VDSL. When the IP filter is blocked by connecting the DSL port to the DSL or MODEM jack on , all incoming traffic from 18 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. If you forget your telephone jack. You... IP filtering on page 79 for secure Internet access. Chapter 1 Introducing the Device • Back up an earlier configuration file, you would not have to reset the Device to its factory default settings.
... VDSL. When the IP filter is blocked by connecting the DSL port to the DSL or MODEM jack on , all incoming traffic from 18 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Restoring an earlier working configuration may be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. If you forget your telephone jack. You... IP filtering on page 79 for secure Internet access. Chapter 1 Introducing the Device • Back up an earlier configuration file, you would not have to reset the Device to its factory default settings.
User Guide
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...is down . The ADSL line is setting up . The Device recognizes a USB connection. No HPNA device is activated. A. HPNA-equipped models only. 1.6 The RESET Button If you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator, you had previously and the password will need to use the...Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off On The Gigabit Ethernet connection is not activated. The VDSL line is on (not blinking). 22 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide The Device has an IP connection but no Gigabit Ethernet link. The wireless network is working. The ADSL line is sending ...
...is down . The ADSL line is setting up . The Device recognizes a USB connection. No HPNA device is activated. A. HPNA-equipped models only. 1.6 The RESET Button If you forget your password or cannot access the web configurator, you had previously and the password will need to use the...Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off On The Gigabit Ethernet connection is not activated. The VDSL line is on (not blinking). 22 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide The Device has an IP connection but no Gigabit Ethernet link. The wireless network is working. The ADSL line is sending ...
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... LED turns green, the wireless network is a wireless Access Point (AP) for wireless clients, such as notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 23 It allows them to connect to the Internetwithout having to rely on the front of the Device for one device at the... on inconvenient Ethernet cables. You can also use the WLAN/WPS button to quickly set the device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for five seconds and release it . Figure 6 Wireless Access Example 1.7.1 Using the WLAN/WPS Button If the wireless network is on and...
... LED turns green, the wireless network is a wireless Access Point (AP) for wireless clients, such as notebook computers or PDAs and iPads. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 23 It allows them to connect to the Internetwithout having to rely on the front of the Device for one device at the... on inconvenient Ethernet cables. You can also use the WLAN/WPS button to quickly set the device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for five seconds and release it . Figure 6 Wireless Access Example 1.7.1 Using the WLAN/WPS Button If the wireless network is on and...
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... firmware to your device. Diagnostic Ping & Traceroute & Nslookup Use this screen to identify problems with the DSL connection. 32 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide You can use Ping, TraceRoute, or Nslookup to help you identify problems. 802.1ag Use this screen to configure CFM...perform connectivity tests and view test reports. Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to backup and restore your device's configuration (settings) or reset the factory default settings. TR-069 Client Use this screen to reboot the Device without turning the power off. OAM Ping Use ...
... firmware to your device. Diagnostic Ping & Traceroute & Nslookup Use this screen to identify problems with the DSL connection. 32 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide You can use Ping, TraceRoute, or Nslookup to help you identify problems. 802.1ag Use this screen to configure CFM...perform connectivity tests and view test reports. Firmware Upgrade Use this screen to backup and restore your device's configuration (settings) or reset the factory default settings. TR-069 Client Use this screen to reboot the Device without turning the power off. OAM Ping Use ...
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... Device. MAC Address IP Address This shows the WAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of your Device. If you reset it. Encapsulation This field displays the current encapsulation method. It assigns IP addresses to 0.0.0.0. The Device acts as a surrogate DHCP... the LAN. The Device is a DHCP server in a wireless LAN. Security Firewall This displays the firewall's current security level. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 73 Table 5 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Select how often you have a WAN connection.) WAN Type This field...
... Device. MAC Address IP Address This shows the WAN Ethernet adapter MAC (Media Access Control) Address of your Device. If you reset it. Encapsulation This field displays the current encapsulation method. It assigns IP addresses to 0.0.0.0. The Device acts as a surrogate DHCP... the LAN. The Device is a DHCP server in a wireless LAN. Security Firewall This displays the firewall's current security level. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 73 Table 5 Status Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Interval Select how often you have a WAN connection.) WAN Type This field...
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...within one month. Data Budget (kPackets) If you change the value after you configure and enable budget control, the Device resets the statistics. 92 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide This does not affect the normal monthly budget restart; Specify the actions the Device takes before over with ...counters Actions before the time or data limit exceeds. The Device takes the actions you configure and enable budget control, the Device resets the statistics. Select the date on the upstream traffic (from the ISP to show the advanced 3G backup settings. Use the Select...
...within one month. Data Budget (kPackets) If you change the value after you configure and enable budget control, the Device resets the statistics. 92 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide This does not affect the normal monthly budget restart; Specify the actions the Device takes before over with ...counters Actions before the time or data limit exceeds. The Device takes the actions you configure and enable budget control, the Device resets the statistics. Select the date on the upstream traffic (from the ISP to show the advanced 3G backup settings. Use the Select...
User Guide
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... two devices participate in an example WPS setup. A configured wireless client can act as an enrollee, you must reset it to another device using WPS, it is like a handshake; In this example, AP1 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 129 By default, a WPS devices is activated on both, they perform the handshake. If you...
... two devices participate in an example WPS setup. A configured wireless client can act as an enrollee, you must reset it to another device using WPS, it is like a handshake; In this example, AP1 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 129 By default, a WPS devices is activated on both, they perform the handshake. If you...
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... on the bottom of the device). Check the MAC addresses of associated clients (usually displayed by MAC address). You can remove it or reset the AP. 132 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide This is a possible way for a hacker to gain access to the network. Chapter 7 Wireless • When you use the PBC method...
... on the bottom of the device). Check the MAC addresses of associated clients (usually displayed by MAC address). You can remove it or reset the AP. 132 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide This is a possible way for a hacker to gain access to the network. Chapter 7 Wireless • When you use the PBC method...
User Guide
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... this screen. Name This displays the name of the entry. This field displays whether the rule silently discards packets (DROP), discards packets and sends a TCP reset packet or an ICMP destination-unreachable message to enable protection against DoS attacks. Click the Move To icon to add a filter rule for incoming or... rule Click this rule applies. Click the Edit icon to Any. Chapter 15 Firewall The following table describes the labels in the # field. 216 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide
... this screen. Name This displays the name of the entry. This field displays whether the rule silently discards packets (DROP), discards packets and sends a TCP reset packet or an ICMP destination-unreachable message to enable protection against DoS attacks. Click the Move To icon to add a filter rule for incoming or... rule Click this rule applies. Click the Edit icon to Any. Chapter 15 Firewall The following table describes the labels in the # field. 216 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide
User Guide
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...it is highly recommended that you back up (save the Device's current configuration to a file on your computer. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 275 Click Backup to save ) the Device's current configuration to your configuration file before making configuration changes.... Information related to backup and restore device configurations. You can also reset your previous settings. CHAPTER 34 Configuration 34.1 Overview The Configuration screen allows you to factory defaults, backup configuration, and...
...it is highly recommended that you back up (save the Device's current configuration to a file on your computer. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 275 Click Backup to save ) the Device's current configuration to your configuration file before making configuration changes.... Information related to backup and restore device configurations. You can also reset your previous settings. CHAPTER 34 Configuration 34.1 Overview The Configuration screen allows you to factory defaults, backup configuration, and...
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... for example. Click Maintenance > Reboot. Figure 145 Reset Warning Message Figure 146 Reset In Process Message You can also press the RESET button on the RESET button. 34.3 The Reboot Screen System restart allows you to reset the factory defaults of your Device. Click Reboot to...power off. This does not affect the Device's configuration. Figure 147 Maintenance > Reboot VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 277 Chapter 34 Configuration Reset to Factory Defaults Click the Reset button to clear all user-entered configuration information and return the Device to have the Device...
... for example. Click Maintenance > Reboot. Figure 145 Reset Warning Message Figure 146 Reset In Process Message You can also press the RESET button on the RESET button. 34.3 The Reboot Screen System restart allows you to reset the factory defaults of your Device. Click Reboot to...power off. This does not affect the Device's configuration. Figure 147 Maintenance > Reboot VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 277 Chapter 34 Configuration Reset to Factory Defaults Click the Reset button to clear all user-entered configuration information and return the Device to have the Device...
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... IP address and have forgotten it, you might be the IP address of the default gateway for HTTP and HTTPS (Maintenance > Remote MGMT). 284 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Chapter 36 Troubleshooting 5 If the problem continues, contact the vendor. 36.2 Device Access and Login I forgot the IP address for the Device...of the Device (it depends on the network), so enter this does not work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. To do this does not work , you have to reset the device to log in most Windows computers, click Start > Run, enter cmd, and then enter ...
... IP address and have forgotten it, you might be the IP address of the default gateway for HTTP and HTTPS (Maintenance > Remote MGMT). 284 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Chapter 36 Troubleshooting 5 If the problem continues, contact the vendor. 36.2 Device Access and Login I forgot the IP address for the Device...of the Device (it depends on the network), so enter this does not work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. To do this does not work , you have to reset the device to log in most Windows computers, click Start > Run, enter cmd, and then enter ...
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... continues, contact the network administrator or vendor, or try to access the Device with the default IP address. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 285 Chapter 36 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. Log out of any earlier management sessions using the same user account even if ... page 283. I cannot use FTP to the web configurator while someone is 1234. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. If you have to reset the device to the Device. I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot Telnet to its factory defaults, ...
... continues, contact the network administrator or vendor, or try to access the Device with the default IP address. VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide 285 Chapter 36 Troubleshooting 5 Reset the device to its factory defaults. Log out of any earlier management sessions using the same user account even if ... page 283. I cannot use FTP to the web configurator while someone is 1234. Ignore the suggestions about your browser. If you have to reset the device to the Device. I cannot use FTP to upload / download the configuration file. / I cannot Telnet to its factory defaults, ...
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... key 229 replacing 230 storage space 230 Certification Authority 229 Certification Authority. see BSS blinking LEDs 21 Broadband 75 broadcast 99 BSS 124, 331 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Index Index example 124 C CA 229, 337 Canonical Format Indicator See CFI CCMs 278 certificate factory default 230 Certificate Authority See CA. A ACL... MD 278 MEP 278 MIP 278 channel 333 interference 333 channel, wireless LAN 120 client list 138 compatibility, WDS 115 configuration backup 275 firewalls 213 reset 277 361
... key 229 replacing 230 storage space 230 Certification Authority 229 Certification Authority. see BSS blinking LEDs 21 Broadband 75 broadcast 99 BSS 124, 331 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide Index Index example 124 C CA 229, 337 Canonical Format Indicator See CFI CCMs 278 certificate factory default 230 Certificate Authority See CA. A ACL... MD 278 MEP 278 MIP 278 channel 333 interference 333 channel, wireless LAN 120 client list 138 compatibility, WDS 115 configuration backup 275 firewalls 213 reset 277 361
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... 257 Service Set 104, 111 Services 193 setup firewalls 213 static route 96, 157, 197 Single Rate Three Color Marker, see RPCs 259 reset 22, 277 restart 277 restoring configuration 276 RFC 1058. message types 336 messages 336 shared secret key 337 RADIUS server 122 registration product 359 ... remote management TR-069 259 Remote Procedure Calls, see srTCM SIP ALG 188 activation 188 SMTP 193 SNMP 193 SNMP trap 193 SPI 212 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide srTCM 176 SSID 122 activation 110 MBSSID 124 static route 155, 267 configuration 96, 157, 197 example 155 static VLAN status 71...
... 257 Service Set 104, 111 Services 193 setup firewalls 213 static route 96, 157, 197 Single Rate Three Color Marker, see RPCs 259 reset 22, 277 restart 277 restoring configuration 276 RFC 1058. message types 336 messages 336 shared secret key 337 RADIUS server 122 registration product 359 ... remote management TR-069 259 Remote Procedure Calls, see srTCM SIP ALG 188 activation 188 SMTP 193 SNMP 193 SNMP trap 193 SPI 212 VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-B10A User's Guide srTCM 176 SSID 122 activation 110 MBSSID 124 static route 155, 267 configuration 96, 157, 197 example 155 static VLAN status 71...