CT-5364A 802.11n ADSL2+ Router User Manual Version A2.1, June 18, 2010 261091-008
9 SIDE PANEL The figure below shows the right-side panel of the device. WPS BUTTON Press this button to begin searching for WPS clients. These cl
99 9.1.3 Restore Default Click Restore Default Settings to restore factory default settings. After Restore Default Settings is clicked, the fol
100 9.2 System L og This function allows a system log to be kept and viewed upon request. Follow the steps below to configure, enable, and view
101 Option Description Log Level Allows you to configure the event level and filter out unwanted events below this level. The events ranging fro
102 9.3 SNMP Agent Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a management application to retrieve statistics and status from the SNMP agent i
103 Option Description Inform Disable/Enable TR-069 client on the CPE. Inform Interval The duration in seconds of the interval for which the CPE
104 9.5 Internet T ime This option automatically synchronizes the router time with Internet timeservers. To enable time synchronization, tick the c
105 9.6 Access C ontrol The Access Control option under Management menu bar configures the access-related parameters, including three parts: Service
106 9.6.2 IP Addresses The IP Addresses option limits the access by IP address. If the Access Control Mode is enabled, only the allowed IP address
107 9.6.3 Passwords This screen is used to configure the user account access passwords for the device. Access to the CT-5364A is controlled throu
108 9.7 Update Software This option allows for firmware upgrades from a locally stored file. STEP 1: Obtain an updated software image file from
10 2.2 LED I ndicators The front panel LED indicators are shown below and explained in the following table. This information can be used to check th
109 9.8 Reboot To save the current configuration and reboot the router, click Save/Reboot. NOTE: You may need to close the browser window and
110 Appendix A - Firewall STATEFUL PACKET INSPECTION Refers to an architecture, where the firewall keeps track of packets on each connection travers
111 Example 1: Filter Name : In_Filter1 Protocol : TCP Policy : Allow Source IP Address : 210.168.219.45 Source Subnet Mask
112 DAYTIME PARENTAL CONTROL This feature restricts access of a selected LAN device to an outside Network through the CT-5364A, as per chosen days o
113 Appendix B - Pin Assignments ETHERNET Ports (RJ45) Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 Transmit data+ 5 NC 2 Transmit data- 6 Receive dat
114 Appendix C - Specifications Hardware Interface RJ-11 X 1 for ADSL, RJ-45 X 1 for ETH WAN, RJ-45 X 4 for LAN, USB Host, Power Switch X 1, Reset B
115 Networking Protocols RFC2684 VC-MUX, LLC/SNAP encapsulations for bridged or routed packet RFC2364 PPP over AAL5 IPoA, PPPoA, PPPoE, Multip
116 Appendix D - SSH Client Unlike Microsoft Windows, Linux OS has a ssh client included. For Windows users, there is a public domain one called
117 Appendix E - Printer Server These steps explain the procedure for enabling the Printer Server. STEP 1: Enable Print Server from Web User In
118 STEP 2: Go to the Printers and Faxes application in the Control Panel and select the Add a printer function (as located on the side menu below
11 Chapter 3 Web User Interface This section describes how to access the device via the web user interface (WUI) using an Internet browser such as I
119 STEP 4: Select Network Printer and click Next. STEP 5: Select Connect to a printer on the Internet and enter your printer link. (e.g. ht
120 STEP 6: Click Have Disk and insert the printer driver CD. STEP 7: Select driver file directory on CD-ROM and click OK. STEP 8:
121 STEP 9: Choose Yes or No for default printer setting and click Next. STEP 10:Click Finish.
122 STEP 11:Check the status of printer from Windows Control Panel, printer window. Status should show as Ready.
12 3.2 IP C onfiguration DHCP MODE When the CT-5364A powers up, the onboard DHCP server will switch on. The DHCP server issues and reserves IP ad
13 STATIC IP MODE In static IP mode, you assign IP settings to your PC manually. Follow these steps to configure your PC IP address to use subnet
14 3.3 Login P rocedure Perform the following steps to login to the web user interface. NOTE: The default settings can be found in section 3.1
15 STEP 3: After successfully logging in for the first time, you will reach this screen.
16 Chapter 4 Quick Setup After login, the Quick Setup screen will appear as shown. NOTE: The selections available on the main menu are based
17 NOTE: Up to sixteen PVC profiles can be configured and saved on the flash memory. To activate a particular PVC profile, you need to navigate a
18 4.2 Manual Quick Setup STEP 1: Click Quick Setup and un-tick the DSL Auto-connect checkbox to enable manual configuration of the connection typ
1 Preface This manual provides information related to the installation and operation of this device. The individual reading this manual is presum
19 NOTE: Subsections 4.2.1 - 4.2.4 describe the PVC setup procedure further. Choosing different connection types pops up different settings
20 4.2.1 PPP over ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) STEP 4: Select the PPP over ATM (PPPoA) or PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) radio button and
21 • The public IP address assigned by the remote side using the PPP/IPCP protocol is actually not used on the WAN PPP interface. Instead, it is
22 Enable IGMP Multicast: Tick the checkbox to enable IGMP multicast (proxy). IGMP (Internet Group Membership Protocol) is a protocol used by IP
23 The Device Setup screen allows the user to configure the LAN interface IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP server. To enable DHCP, select Enabl
24 Step 8: The WAN Setup-Summary screen presents the proposed configuration. Click Back to modify these settings. To apply these settings, c
25 4.2.2 MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) Step 4: Select the MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) radio button and click Next. Enter information
26 Enable NAT If the LAN is configured with a private IP address, the user should select this checkbox. The NAT submenu will display after the ne
27 The Device Setup screen allows the user to configure the LAN interface IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP server. To enable DHCP, select Enable
28 Step 8: The WAN Setup-Summary screen presents the proposed configuration. Click Back to modify these settings. To apply these settings, c
2 FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not c
29 4.2.3 IP Over ATM Step 4: Select the IP over ATM (IPoA) radio button and click Next. NOTE: DHCP is not supported over IPoA. The user
30 Enable Firewall If the firewall checkbox is selected, the Security submenu will display after the next reboot. The user can then configure fir
31 To configure a secondary IP address for the LAN port, click the checkbox shown. STEP 7: Click Next to continue. To enable the wireless functi
32 4.2.4 Bridging Step 4: Select the Bridging radio button and click Next. The following screen appears. S elect Enable Bridge Service an
33 STEP 6: Click Next to continue. To enable the wireless function, select the radio button (as shown) and input a new SSID (if desired). Click
34 Chapter 5 Device Information The web user interface window is divided into two frames, the main menu (at left) and the display screen (on the rig
35 5.1 WAN Select WAN from the Device Info submenu to display the configured PVC(s). Port/VPI/VCI Shows the values of the ATM VPI/VCI VLAN M
36 5.2 Statistics This selection provides LAN, WAN, ATM and ADSL statistics. NOTE: These screens are updated every 15 seconds. 5.2.1 LAN St
37 5.2.2 WAN Statistics This screen shows data traffic statistics for each WAN interface. Service Shows the service type VPI/VCI Shows the val
38 5.2.3 ATM Statistics The following figure shows Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) statistics. ATM Interface Statistics Heading Description
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39 AAL5 Interface Statistics Heading Description In Octets Number of received AAL5/AAL0 CPCS PDU octets Out Octets Number of received AAL5/AAL
40 5.2.4 ADSL Statistics Field Description Mode Line Coding format, that can be selected G.dmt, G.lite, T1.413, ADSL2 Type Channel type Inter
41 Output Power (dBm) Total upstream output power Attainable Rate (Kbps) The sync rate you would obtain. Rate (Kbps) Current sync rate. Super Fra
42 Within the ADSL Statistics window, a Bit Error Rate (BER) test can be started using the ADSL BER Test button. A small window will open when the b
43 5.3 Route Choose Route to display the routes that the CT-5364A has found. Field Description Destination Destination network or destination
44 5.4 ARP Click ARP to display the ARP information. Field Description IP address Shows IP address of host pc Flags Complete, Incomplete, Perma
45 Chapter 6 Advanced Setup This chapter explains the following screens: 6.1 WAN 6.8 DNS 6.2 LAN 6.9 DSL 6.3 NAT
46 Firewall Shows enable or disable Firewall QoS Shows enable or disable QoS State Shows enable or disable WAN connection Remove Select or desel
47 PVCs can be added using the regular procedure, however, now multiple protocols can exist over the same connection, as long as the 802.1Q VLAN I
48 6.1.2 MSP Multi-Service over PVC (MSP) supports multiple protocols over a single connection. As with the VLAN Mux function, PPPoE, Bridge and ME
4 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
49 Part 2 Go to Advanced Setup – Interface Group screen and select the Enable Virtual Ports checkbox. The screen will display as follows. NO
50 NOTE: If you wish to maintain local access to the web user interface, avoid grouping the Ethernet interface that is attached to the host PC.
51 6.2 LAN Configure local area network (LAN) settings here. Consult the field descriptions below for more details. GroupName: Select an Interfa
52 Force IGMP Proxy version on WAN side: V2 is selected by default. Select V3 if required. Enable IGMP Snooping: Enable by ticking the checkbox .
53 DHCP Server Relay: Enable with checkbox and enter DHCP Server IP address. This allows the Router to relay the DHCP packets to the remote DHCP
54 6.3 NAT To display this option, NAT must be enabled in at least one PVC shown on the Advanced Setup - WAN screen. (NAT is not an available option
55 Field/Header Description Select a Service Or Custom Server User should select the service from the list. Or User can enter the name of their c
56 Consult the table below for field and header descriptions. Field/Header Description Use Interface Select the WAN interface from the drop-dow
57 6.3 DMZ H ost The DSL router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the Virtual Servers
58 6.4 Security To display this function, you must enable the firewall feature in WAN Setup. For detailed descriptions, with examples, please c
5 6.9 DSL ...
59 Consult the table below for field descriptions. Field Description Filter Name The filter rule label Protocol TCP, TCP/UDP, U D P, or ICMP.
60 Field Description Filter Name The filter rule label Protocol TCP, TCP/UDP, UDP, or ICMP. Source IP address Enter source IP address. Source S
61 Consult the table below for detailed field descriptions. Field Description Protocol Type PPPoE, IPv4, IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX, NetBEUI, IGMP Des
62 Click Add to display the following screen. See below for field descriptions. Click Save/Apply to add a time restriction. User Name: A use
63 6.5.2 URL Filter This screen allows for the creation of a filter rule for access rights to websites based on their URL address and port number.
64 6.6 Quality of Se rvice ( QoS) NOTE: QoS must be enabled in at least one PVC to display this option. 6.6.1 Queue Management Configu
65 Click Add to display the following screen. Queue Configuration Status: Select Enable or Disable the Queue entry. Queue: Assign queue to a spe
66 6.6.3 QoS Classification The network traffic classes are listed in the following table. Click Add to configure a network traffic class rule a
67 Field Description Rule Order Last or null are the only options. Rule Status Disable or enable the rule. Assign Classification Queue The queue
68 6.7 Routing This option controls Default Gateway, Static Route, Policy Routing and RIP. NOTE: In bridge mode, the RIP screen is hidden
6 Chapter 1 Introduction The CT-5364A 802.11n ADSL2+ Router provides wired and wireless access for high-bandwidth applications in the home or office
69 6.7.2 Static Route This option allows for the configuration of static routes by destination IP. Click Add to create a static route or click Re
70 6.7.3 RIP To activate RIP, configure the RIP version/operation mode and select the Enabled checkbox for at least one WAN interface before clic
71 6.8.2 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to map a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of many domains, allowing the CT-53
72 6.9 DSL The DSL Settings screen allows for the selection of DSL modulation modes. For optimum performance, the modes selected should match th
73 6.10 Print Server The CT-5364A provides printer support through a high-speed USB2.0 host port. Please refer to Appendix E for detailed installati
74 6.11 Interface G rouping Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group performs as an independent network. To
75 The local DHCP server is running on "Default" and the remote DHCP server is running on PVC 0/36 (i.e. for set-top box use only). LAN
76 6.12 IP S ec You can add, edit or remove IPSec tunnel mode connections from this page. Click Add New Connection to add a new IPSec terminati
77 Tunnel access from local IP addresses Specify the acceptable host IP on the local side. Choose Single or Subnet. IP Address/Subnet Mask for VPN
78 The Manual key exchange method options are summarized in the table below. Manual Key Exchange Method Encryption Algorithm DES / 3DES / AES (a
7 1.2 Application The following diagram depicts the application of the CT-5364A.
79 6.13 Certificate A certificate is a public key, attached with its owner’s information (company name, server name, personal real name, contact e-m
80 The following table is provided for your reference. Field Description Certificate Name A user-defined name for the certificate. Common Name
81 6.13.2 Trusted CA CA is an abbreviation for Certificate Authority, which is a part of the X.509 system. It is itself a certificate, attached wi
82 Chapter 7 Wireless The Wireless menu provides access to the wireless options discussed below. 7.1 Basic The Basic option allows you to configure
83 Option Description Disable WMM Advertise Stops the router from ‘advertising’ its Wireless Multimedia (WMM) functionality, which provide
84 7.2 Security The following screen appears when Wireless Security is selected. The options shown here allow you to configure security features
85 The settings for WPA authentication are shown below. The settings for WPA-PSK authentication are shown next. WEP Encryption This option s
86 When data encryption is enabled, secret shared encryption keys are generated and used by the source station and the destination station to alter
87 Note: The WSC AP mode is Configured by default. Step 2: For the Pre-Shared Key (PSK) modes, enter a WPA Pre-Shared Key (The WPA Pre-Shared Ke
88 Now go to Step 8 (part IV. Check Connection) to check the WPS connection. IIIb. WPS – PIN CONFIGURATION Using this method, security settings
8 Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Hardware S etup Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware setup. BACK PANEL The figure below shows the b
89 Proceed to Step 8 to check the connection. III. CHECK CONNECTION Step 8: If the WPS setup method was successful, you will be able acces
91 7.3 MAC Fil ter This option allows access to the router to be restricted based upon MAC addresses. To add a MAC Address filter, click the Add b
92 7.4 Wireless B ridge This screen allows for the configuration of wireless bridge features of the WLAN interface. See the table beneath for deta
93 7.5 Advanced The Advanced screen allows you to configure advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. You can select a particular channel on
94 Field Description Bandwidth Select 20GHz or 40GHz bandwidth. 40GHz bandwidth uses two adjacent 20GHz bands for increased data throughput. Contr
95 Field Description Global Max Clients The maximum number of clients that can connect to the router. Xpress TM Technology Xpress Technology is co
96 7.6 Station In fo This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status. Click the Refresh button to update the list of stations in
97 Chapter 8 Diagnostics 8.1 Diagnostics Diagnostics screens for ATM Bridge and PPPoE connection types are shown below. Bridge Connection PPPoE Con
98 Chapter 9 Management The Management menu has the following maintenance functions and processes: 9.1 Settings 9.5 Internet Time 9.2 System
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