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AirLive ARM-104 V3 Operation & User’s Manual

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  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 11 2.2 Back Panel: The back panel of the ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router contains ADSL, Ethernet Switches, Reset and Power Adapter connection. ADSL Port for connecting to the ADSL2/2+ Service Provider. Ports 1~4 Four 10/100Mbps Ethernet Ports for connecting to the network devices RESET Restore the ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router to factory default setting. POWER 12V DC/1A or 9V AC/1A Power adapter connector. Resetting Factory Defaults: The reboot and restore to factory defaults feature wil

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 75 4.4.3 ADVANCED - IP QoS IP QoS: IP Quality of Service (QoS) prioritize data streams to ensure that basic connectivity is maintained when running multiple services over one connection. When QoS is enabled in the ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router, the designated machine, application or person would have precedence over peers when competing for bandwidth. The IP QoS Setup page allows you to configure QoS for a connection, view previously configured QoS rules, add a new rule, or delete an existing rule. Each output device has three priority queues associated with transmit data. The high priority queues

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 94 4.4.6 ADVANCED - LAN Clients The LAN Clients feature allows you to see all the PCs on the LAN segment. Each PC is qualified to be either "dynamic" (PC obtained a lease from this router) or "static" (PC has a manually configured IP address). You can add a "static" IP address( belonging to the network segment of the router LAN IP address ). Any existing static entry falling within DHCP server's range can be deleted and the IP address would be made available for

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 32  A Connection Profile (Normally show the ISP Name) will be added to the left side of the configuration frame under WAN Setup. NOTE: If the final setting are differ from what you’d selected in STEP 1, click EZ SETUP Æ Wizard and redo the setup procedures or else check your dealer immediately for technical support. NOTE: The ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router can be configured to maintain up to 8 Connection Profiles. Different Connection Profiles may be required if you connect

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 65 4.3.2.1.5 LAN Configuration – Use The Following Static IP Address Use the following Static IP address: The following configuration screen will pop-up. Click the radio button to select Enable DHCP Server or Enable DHCP Relay or Server and Relay Off. Manually enter the necessary items based on each selection.  IP Address: The ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1.  Netmask: The ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router’s default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. This subnet will allow the gateway to support 254 users. If you want to support a larger number

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 78 Rule definitions will be defined by you, by allowing you to select matching based on Source IP and Netmask, Destination IP and Netmask, IP Protocol, Source Port range, Destination Port range, and Incoming Mac Port (Switched LAN Port). These selections will define a rule and be associated with a particular queue priority: High, Medium, and Low. There is another option to choose a particular TOS marking. The allowed options are - No change, Normal service, Minimize monit

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 119 4.5.7 TOOLS – Save All This button enables you to permanently save the current configuration of this ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router. If you restart the system without saying your configuration, this ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router will revert back to the previously saved configuration.  Save All: Click Save All to confirm the setting. The following window will be shown.

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 104 4.4.10.1 Static Routing Configuration Procedure 1. From the Choose a connection drop-down menu, select your LAN connection “LAN group 1” (For example). 2. Enter/leave the following parameters: ; New Destination IP: 10.0.0.0 (the network IP address of the subnet) ; Mask: 255.255.255.0 (the subnet mask) ; Gateway: 192.168.1.5 (the LAN-side IP address of the second router, through which the stations in the subnet access the network) ; Metric: 0 You are t

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 26 A. For the following “Encapsulation” type after clicking the “Next” button, the pop-up setup window wizard is shown below: ; PPPoA VC-Mux ; PPPoA LLC ; PPPoE LLC Manually enter your “User Name” and “Password” which will be provided by your Service Provider (ISP). Click “Apply” after setup.

  • AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 36 4.3.1.1 CONFIG - WAN Setup – New Connection Click New Connection to setup or create a new connection profile. A New Connection is basically a virtual connection. This ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router can support up to 8 different (Unique) virtual connections. If you have multiple different virtual connections, you may need to utilize the sta

  • AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 107 4.4.11.1 Dynamic Routing Configuration Procedure 1. Check Enable RIP. 2. Select the RIP Protocol RIP v2 for training purpose. The Enable Password field is enabled. Note—The same RIP protocol should be used to enable dynamic routing on all routers on the network. 3. Check Enable Password and enter a password. This

  • AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 140 NAT: Network Address Translation: The translation of an IP address of one network to a different IP address known by another network. This gives an outside (WAN) network the ability to distinguish a device on the inside (LAN) network, as the inside network has a private set of IP address assigned by the DHCP server not known to th

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 35 4.3.1 CONFIG - WAN Setup WAN Setup: The WAN configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the WAN/ADSL ports. ADSL connections can be configured in a variety of ways depending on the ISP/WAN configuration, and the requirements of your home or office LAN. This ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router supports the following ADSL connection types: ; PPPoE (RFC2516) ; PPPoA (RFC2364) ; DHCP ; Static ; Bridged (RFC1483) ; CLIP (RFC1577) Configuring the ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router to match these connection types may requ

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 28 1. Static (Fixed IP by ISP): Click the radio button to enable Static (Fixed IP by ISP) option, then click “Next”, the following window will pop-up:  Set Static IP: Static IP Settings are for users who have a Static IP Address ( WAN side ) from their ISP. ; “IP Address”: This is the static IP Address given by the ISP. Range for IP Address is x.x.x.y, where 0 x 255 and 1 y 254. ≦≦ ≦≦ ; “Mask”: This is the subnet mask provided by the ISP. Range for Subnet Mask is x.x.x.x, where 0 x 255 ≦≦ . ; “Default Gateway”: This is

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 25 STEP 1. Select your country from the Country list and the ADSL service provider from the ISP List (If there are more than two ISP in your country) and note the “Encapsulation” type and “VPI & VCI” setting. The “Encapsulation” type differs in each country and there are two different kinds of setup windows wizard that will pop-up: ! Click “Config” if you can’t find any available parameters from the presetting country list. Check your ISP immediately for the setting/configuration details.

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 24 4.2 EZ SETUP The EZ SETUP is a presetting wizard which meant to help you install the ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router quickly and easily. Click on “Wizard” and the following screen will pop-up. Follow the Steps describe below to complete your installation.

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 41 4.3.1.1.2 New Connection - PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA: When PPPoA mode is selected, the following screen will pop-up. PPPoA is also known as RFC 2364. It is a method of encapsulating PPP packets over ATM cells which are carried over the ADSL line. PPP or Point-to-Point protocol is a method of establishing a network connection/session between network hosts. It usually provides a mechanism of authenticating users. LLC and VC are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact you

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 72 4.4.1.1 SNTP Configuration Procedure 1. Check Enable SNTP. 2. Use as a reference and configure the following fields:  Primary SNTP Server  Secondary SNTP Server  Tertiary SNTP Server  Timeout  Polling Interval  Retry Count  Time Zone  Day Light 3. Click Apply to temporarily save the setting. 4. To make the change permanent, click on Save All.

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 116 4.5.5 TOOLS - Ping Test Once you have your ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router configured, it is a good idea to make sure you can Ping the network. Figure below shows the default Ping Test screen, which can be accessed by clicking on the Ping Test link from the left of the Tools screen. If you have your PC connected to the ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router via the default DHCP configuration, you should be able to Ping the network address 192.168.1.1. If the pings for both the WAN side and the LAN s

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 96 4.4.7 ADVANCED - LAN Isolation LAN Isolation allows you to disable the flow of packets between up to three-user-defined LAN groups (USB and Ethernet). This allows you to secure information in private portions of the LAN from other, publicly accessible LAN segments.

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 45 4.3.1.1.3 New Connection - Static Connection Setup Static: When Static mode is selected, the following screen will pop-up. Most Internet users are provided with a dynamic IP address by their ISP for each session, however certain situations call for a Static IP address. Static is used whenever a known static IP is assigned. The accompanying information such as the Subnet mask and the gateway should also be specified. Up to three Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses can also be specified. These servers would enable you to have access

  • AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 47 ; CDVT: Cell Delay Variation Time. The Cell Delay Variation is a term used in ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) to describe the time difference that is acceptable between cells being presented at the receiving host. Available only when VBR QoS is chosen. ; Auto PVC: Click to enable Auto PVC features. Auto PVC allows detection of virtual channels

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 92 4.4.5.2 IP Filters – Custom IP Filters Customer IP Filters are different from Port forwards, or Block All traffic because they allow greater scopes of IP addresses to be included in the block. The Custom IP Filters function allows creation of up to 20 custom IP filtering entries to block specific services or applications based on:  Source/Destination IP address and Netmask  TCP Port (ranges supported)  Protocol  TCP  UDP  TCP and UDP  ICMP  Any  Filter Name: Name of the IP filter rule you are about to create.  Enable: The Enable

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 9 1.6 Packet Contents The AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router package contains the following items :  One ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router  One Power Adapter  One RJ-11 ADSL Cable  One CAT-5 Ethernet Cable  One CD-ROM (Manual / Quick Setup Guide ) If any of the above items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately.

  • AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 57 4.3.1.1.6.1 CLIP Configuration Procedures 1. From the Setup main page, click on New Connection. 2. Enter a unique name for the Static connection in the Name field. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. 3. At the Type field select CLIP. The CLIP connection setup page is displayed as s

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 121 4.6.1 STATUS - Network Statistics The Network Statistics show the Select Network Interface type to peruse statistics for each type of connection. Click Ethernet, USB (Optional), DSL or Wireless to view your Network Statistics.

  • AirLive ARM-104 V3, AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 40 4.3.1.1.1.1 PPPoE Configuration Procedures 1. From the CONFIG main page, click on New Connection. 2. Enter a unique name for the PPPoE connection in the Name field. The name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. 3. Select PPPoE from the Type drop down manual. 4. The Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options are enabled by default. Leave these in the default mode. Note—NAT enables the IP address on the LAN side to be translated to IP address on the WAN

  • AirLive ARM-104_v3 ADSL2/2+ Router 77 4.4.3.1 IP QoS Rule Setup The IP QoS Rule Setup page allows you to define a traffic rule for a specified connection. Use the following procedures to access the IP QoS Rule Setup Page. 1. From the IP QoS Setup page, Choose A Connection filed, select the specific connection you want to define the IP QoS traffic rules. 2. Check Enable IP QoS.

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