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Page 1 - User’s Manual

BiPAC 7300VP/7300VGP VoIP/(802.11g) ADSL2+ Router User’s Manual

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Chapter 2 Product Overview Standards-Based Technology The BiPAC 7300VGP Wireless Router utilizes the 802.11g standard. The IEEE 802.11g standard is an

Page 3 - Introduction

router’s IP address. Follow the steps below to access web configuration. Step 1: Click Start and then Control Panel. Step 2: Double-click Network Conn

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4.3.7.6 WAN IP Change Alert Send a log via Email When WAN IP is changed. Default is set to Disable. 100

Page 5 - 1.2 Features

4.3.8 VoIP VoIP enables telephone calls through existing Internet connection instead of going through the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).

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Local SIP Port: SIP signaling communication port number of IAD. Registrar Address: SIP Register Server IP address. Registrar Port: Port number of

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Register to Outbound Proxy: To Register outbound Proxy, default setting is “Yes”. UDP Timeout: Timeout for an INVITE request (it is set as 100 - 30

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Disabled: To disable or enable the Line setting DisplayName: The display name for the caller while making a SIP call UserID: This parameter holds

Page 10 - Product Overview

No Answer: VoIP device will forward all incoming call to the forwarding number when user is unavailable to pick up the phone Busy: VoIP device will

Page 11 - 2.2 Package Contents

Dial Timeout: The IAD will automatically cancel a call out if the callee does not pick up the phone within the set amount of time. Ring Timeout: Th

Page 12 - 2.3 The Front LEDs

Voice Activity Detection: The voice activity detection (VAD) is a component in the DSP software that examines a caller's incoming signal and det

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effect on range. Try to position wireless devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the signal passes through drywall or open doorways an

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Prefix: Numbers defined in this field will be inserted at the beginning of the dialing pattern. Maximum input length is 6 digits. Min.: Minimum dig

Page 15 - 2.5 Cabling

Please click the Refresh button if you want to see the updated CDR. 4.3.8.7 Address Book It is for you to store frequently used telephone numbers

Page 16 - Installation

4.4 Save Configuration to Flash After changing the router’s configuration settings, you must save all of the configuration parameters to FLASH

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4.5 Restart Click Restart with option Current Settings to reboot your router (and restore your last saved configuration). If you wish to restart the

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Chapter 5 VoIP Installation Guide Please follow the setup direction described in the first section after you purchase the BiPAC 7300VGP series.

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4. Key in your personal information and press [next] button to continue. 5. Key in your address and press [Next] to continue. 114

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6. Setting your Username and password and press [Finalize Registration] to complete registration. 7. Finish the Registration, the FWD will sho

Page 22 - 3.2 Factory Default Settings

5.2 BiPAC 7300VGP VoIP Configuration Please Connect to http://192.168.1.254 and configure the VoIP settings. You will see the window below when connec

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5.2.1 SIP Settings Click [VoIP SIP setting] for configuration This example is registering to FWD in the SIP setting. If you want to add other provi

Page 24 - Easy Sign-On:

2.3 The Front LEDs LED Description 1 PWR: Lights when the power is ON. 2 SYS: Lights when the system is ready. 3-6 LAN Port 1-4: Steady

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5.2.2 LINE Settings Click [VoIP Line setting] for configuration 1. To enter the display name for the caller while making a SIP call 2. Input the

Page 26 - Web Configuration:

5.3 How to make a call from FXS to FXO This operation have to define a prefix number for opening FXO port that while user dial prefix number, the IAD

Page 27 - Configuration

5.4 How to receiving an incoming call from FXO port 121

Page 28 - 4.1 Status

5.5 General Tone Table Busy Tone Busy Tone Frequency 1 ( Hz) Frequency 2 (Hz) Cadence On/Off American 480 620 0.5s/0.5s Bulgaria 425 x 0.5s/0

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Korea 440 480 1s/2s Singapore 425 x 1s/2s Spain 425 x 1.5s/3s Taiwan 440 480 1s/2s United Kingdom 425 x 1s/4s Dial Tone Dial Tone Freque

Page 30 - WAN port IP subnet mask

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting If your ADSL Router is not functioning properly, you can refer first to this chapter for simple troubleshooting before c

Page 31 - 4.1.1 ARP Table

Frequent loss of ADSL linesync (disconnections). Ensure that all other devices connected to the same telephone line as your router (e.g. telephones, f

Page 32 - 4.1.2 Wireless Association

2.4 The Rear Ports 86754123 Port Description 1 Power Switch Power ON/OFF switch. 2 PWR Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. 3 RESET Aft

Page 33 - 4.1.3 Routing Table

The detail instruction in Emergency/Failure Recovery Button 1. Recovery procedures for non-working routers (e.g. after a failed firmware upgrade fla

Page 34 - 4.1.4 DHCP Table

2.5 Cabling One of the most common causes of problems is bad cabling or ADSL line(s). Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. On the front

Page 35 - 4.1.5 System Log

Chapter 3 Installation You can configure the BiPAC 7300VGP series router through the convenient and user-friendly interface of a web browser. Mos

Page 36 - 4.1.6 Security Log

Configuring a PC in Windows XP 1. Go to Start / Control Panel (in Classic View). In the Control Panel, double-click on Network Connections 2. Do

Page 37 - 4.1.7 VoIP Log

5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons. 6. Click OK to finish the configura

Page 38 - 4.2 Quick Start

4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server address automat

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Chapter 1 ... 2 1.1 Introducing the Bi

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3.Select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button. 4.Then select the DNS Configuration tab. 5.Select the Disable DNS radio button and cli

Page 41 - 4.3 Configuration

3.Select the Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server radio button and click OK. 20

Page 42 - 4.3.1.1 Ethernet

3.2 Factory Default Settings Before configuring the BiPAC 7300VGP series router, you need to know the following default settings. Web Interface: U

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3.4 Information from your ISP Before configuring this device, you have to check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) what kind of service is prov

Page 44 - WPA Pre-Shared Key

3.5 Configuring with your (802.11g) ADSL2+ Router 1. To configure this device, you must have IE 5.0 / Netscape 4.5 or above installed 2. You

Page 45 - WPA2 Pre-Shared Key

1. Please wait when the connection is trying. 2.Enter the username and password provide by your ISP. 3. If login failed, Please input the correct us

Page 46 - 4.3.1.4 DHCP Server

DHCPWith this method, user does not need to access router to configure it and set lot of parameters. Besides, it eliminates the complicated way to co

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Chapter 4 Configuration Once you have logged on to your BiPAC 7300VGP series VoIP ADSL Router via your web browser, you can begin to set it up acco

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4.1 Status 27

Page 49 - 4.3.2.1 ISP

Device Information Host Name: Provide a name for the router for identification purposes. Host Name lets you change the router name. System Up-

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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introducing the BiPAC 7300VGP series Thank you for purchasing the BiPAC 7300VGP series ADSL2+ Router by Billion. Your new r

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Current time: Set the current time. See the Time Zone section for more information. Hardware Version: Chipset version Software Version: Firmware

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4.1.1 ARP Table The router’s ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table shows the mapping of Internet (IP) addresses to Ethernet (MAC) addresses. This is

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4.1.2 Wireless Association IP Address: It is IP Address of wireless client that join this network. MAC: The MAC address of wireless client.

Page 54 - 4.3.2.2 DNS

4.1.3 Routing Table Routing Table: #: Item number Destination: IP address of the destination network. Netmask: The destination netmask address.

Page 55 - 4.3.2.3 ADSL

4.1.4 DHCP Table Leased: DHCP assigned IP addresses information. IP Address: IP addresses of devices on your LAN (Local Area Network). MAC Address

Page 56 - 4.3.3.1 Time Zone

4.1.5 System Log Display system logs accumulated up to the present time. You can trace historical information with this function.

Page 57 - 4.3.3.3 Firmware Upgrade

4.1.6 Security Log This screen displays security log information. If a hacker attacks your server, he is isolated by the firewall function and the rou

Page 58 - 4.3.3.5 Restart Router

4.1.7 VoIP Log This screen displays VoIP log information. Any VoIP encountered by the router are logged to this window. 36

Page 59 - 4.3.3.6 User Management

4.2 Quick Start For detailed instructions on configuring WAN settings, see the WAN section of this manual. The information you need for the Quick Sta

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Connection Encapsulation: Select the encapsulation type your ISP uses or choose “Auto Scan”. Click Start to begin scanning for encapsulation ty

Page 61 - Firewall and Access Control

addresses making them invisible to outside users on the Internet, so it is much more difficult for a hacker to target a machine on your network. Se

Page 62 - 4.3.4.1 Packet Filter

Optional Setting IP Address: Type your ISP assigned IP address in the IP Address text box. Subnet Mask: Enter a subnet mask in dotted decimal not

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4.3 Configuration Click this item to access the following sub-items that configure the ADSL router: LAN, WAN, System, Firewall, QoS, Virtual Server, A

Page 64 - 4.3.4.2 MAC Address Filter

4.3.1 LAN (Local Area Network) 4.3.1 LAN (Local Area Network) A Local Area Network (LAN) is a shared communication system to which many computers are

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4.3.1.2 Wireless (7300VGP only) Mode: 802.11b + g (Mixed mode), 802.11b and 802.11g. The factory default is 802.11b + g. ESSID: Enter the unique

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AP. WDS takes advantages of cost saving and flexibility which no extra wireless client device is required to bridge between two access points and exte

Page 67 - 4.3.4.5 URL Filter

Group Key Renewal: The period of renewal time for changing the security key automatically between wireless client and Access Point (AP). Hide ESSID:

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WEP Encryption: To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over the network, the router offers highly secure data encr

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To disable the router’s DHCP Server, check Disabled and click Next then click Apply. When the DHCP Server is disabled you need to manually assign a

Page 70 - QOS Setup

If you check DHCP Relay Agent and click Next then you must enter the IP address of the DHCP server which assigns an IP address back to the DHCP clien

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4.3.2 WAN (Wide Area Network) A WAN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connection to another network or the Internet. There are three items within the

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1.2 Features Express Internet Access – ADSL2/2+ capable The BiPAC 7300VGP series complies with ADSL worldwide standards. Supporting downstream rate

Page 73 - Disabled None

Description: Your description of this connection. VPI and VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. NAT: The NAT (Network Address Transl

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Description: User-definable name for the connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. NAT: The NAT (Network Address Translat

Page 75 - QOS example for your Network

media-specific headers) that the IP attempts to send through the interface. Apply PPPoE Routed Connections PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) provides acce

Page 76 - Example QOS Setup

Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP. You can input up to 128 alphanumeric characters (case sensitive). This is in the format of “userna

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Description: A user-definable name for this connection. VPI/VCI: Enter the information provided by your ISP. Encapsulation method: Select the enca

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as it may provide you with an IP address for their DNS server. You must enter the DNS IP address if you set the DNS Server address on your PC to the L

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4.3.3 System There are six items within the System section: Time Zone, Remote Access, Firmware Upgrade, Backup/Restore, Restart and User Management.

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4.3.3.2 Remote Access To temporarily permit remote administration of the router (i.e. from outside your LAN), select a time period the router permi

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4.3.3.4 Backup / Restore These functions allow you to save and backup your router’s current settings to a file on your PC, or to restore a previous

Page 82 - 4.3.6 Virtual Server

If you wish to restart the router using the factory default settings (for example, after a firmware upgrade or if you have saved an incorrect configu

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(RFC1577) to establish a connection with an ISP. The router also supports VC-based and LLC-based multiplexing. Quick Installation Wizard A web-base

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You can change the user’s password, whether their account is active and Valid, as well as add a comment to each user account. These options are the s

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4.3.4 Firewall Firewall and Access Control Your router includes a full SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) firewall for controlling Internet access from

Page 86 - 4.3.7.2 Dynamic DNS

URL Filter: Blocks PCs on your local network from unwanted websites. A detailed explanation of each of the following five items appears in the Firewa

Page 87 - 4.3.7.3 Vlan Control

Application: User can choose they want.  Outgoing  Incoming: Determine whether the rule is for outgoing packets or for incoming packets. Ac

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Destination Port: Check the TCP or UDP packet’s destination port number(s). Schedule time: User can setup the time to use the packet filter.

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Active: Select Yes from the drop down list box to enable MAC address filtering. Action When Matched: Select “Drop” or “Forward”. Log: Choose “Ye

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4.3.4.3 Intrusion Detection Check “Enable” if you wish to detect intruders accessing your computer without permission. The router automatically d

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Intrusion Detection: Check “Enable” if you wish to detect intruders accessing your computer without permission. Alert Mail: Select this check box

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Active: Select Yes from the drop down list box to enable or disable the URL Filter feature. Always Block: Select to always check URL filter rules

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Domains Filtering: Checks the domain name in URLs accessed against your list of domains to block or allow. If it matches, the URL request is sent (T

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The BiPAC 7300VGP series provides an embedded PPPoE client function to establish a connection. You get greater access speed without changing the opera

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4.3.5 QoS (Quality of Service) Quality of Service IntroductionIf you’ve ever found your ‘net’ speed has slowed to a crawl because another family membe

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Application: A name that identifies an existing policy. Time Schedule: Scheduling your QOS policy to be applied. Direction: The traffic flow direc

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configuration. If you want to make the change persistent in flash, choose in the left windows to save it into flash. When you press or bu

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 GRE: For PPTP VPN Connections. Assigned Data rate: Assign the data ratio for this policy to be controlled. For examples, we want to only allow

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Best Effort Best Effort (000000) Premium Express Forwarding (101110) Gold service (L) Class 1, Gold (001010) Gold service (M) Class 1, Silver (001

Page 100 - 4.3.7.5 IGMP

QOS example for your NetworkConnection Diagram HTTP web browsing users Normal PCs VoIP Restricted PC ADSL Subscription Rate Upstream: 256 kb

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browsing users Going rate. incoming : limited 30%. Data rate. Example QOS Setup VoIP application Voice is latency-sensitive application. Most VoIP

Page 102 - 4.3.8.1 SIP Settings

Above settings will help to improve quality of your VoIP service when traffic is full loading. 76

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FTP Server Application Some of companies will setup FTP server for customer downloading or home user sharing their files by using FTP. LAN to WAN dir

Page 104 - 4.3.8.2 LINE Settings

WAN to LAN direction: With above settings that help to limit utilization of upstream of FTP. Time schedule also help you to only limit utilization at

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A web-based GUI offers easy configuration and management. User-friendly and with on-line help, it also supports remote management capability for remot

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HTTP Web Browsing You can control the internet web browsing by specify the HTTP 80 (8080 for some proxy server). LAN to WAN direction:

Page 107 - 4.3.8.4 Call Control

WAN to LAN direction: 80

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4.3.6 Virtual Server In TCP/IP and UDP networks a port is a 16-bit number used to identify which application program (usually a server) incoming conne

Page 109 - 4.3.8.5 Dialing plan

Well-known and Registered Ports Port Number Protocol Description 20 TCP FTP Data 21 TCP FTP Control 22 TCP & UDP SSH Remote Login Protocol 2

Page 110 - 4.3.8.6 CDR

IP Address: Enter the IP address of a specific internal server to which requests from the specified port is forwarded. Add: Click to add a new virtu

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192.168.1.2, then all incoming HTTP requests from outside users are forwarded to the local server (PC) with the IP address of 192.168.1.2. If the port

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4.3.7 Advanced Configuration options within the Advanced section are for users who wish to take advantage of the more advanced features of the router.

Page 113 - 4.5 Restart

address, which changes from time to time. This dynamic IP address is the WAN IP address of the router, which is assigned to you by your ISP. You first

Page 114 - VoIP Installation Guide

grouped together by VLAN technology, and broadcasts are sent to devices within the VLAN. VLAN Group Name: There are eight groups that user can se

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2. After checking the box to enable VLAN function, you will check the table according to the needs as show below. 88

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1.3 Applications of the BiPAC 7300VGP series 8

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4.3.7.4 Device Management The Device Management advanced configuration settings allow you to control your router’s security options and device mon

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removing the need for the user to control advanced configuration of their device. Both the user’s Operating System and the relevant application must s

Page 119 - 5.2.1 SIP Settings

Traps supported: Cold Start, Authentication Failure. The following MIBs are supported:  From RFC 1213 (MIB-II):  System group  Interfaces group

Page 120 - 5.2.2 LINE Settings

 From RFC 1473 (PPP/IP MIB):  PPP IP Group  From RFC 1474 (PPP/Bridge MIB):  PPP Bridge Group  From RFC1573 (IfMIB):  ifMIBObjects Group

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Universal Plug and Play (UPnP): UPnP offers peer-to-peer network connectivity for PCs and other network devices, along with control and data transfer

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Step 3: In the Communications window, select the Universal Plug and Play check box in the Components selection box. Step 4: Click OK to go back t

Page 123 - 5.5 General Tone Table

Follow the steps below to install the UPnP in Windows XP. Step 1: Click Start and Control Panel. Step 2: Double-click Network Connections. Step 3: In

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Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network Device Step 1: Click start and Control Panel. Double-click Network Connections. An icon displays under Intern

Page 125 - Troubleshooting

Step 4: You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. 97

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Step 5: Select Show icon in notification area when connected option and click OK. An icon displays in the system tray Step 6: Double-click on the

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