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VMG4380-B10A / VMG4325-
B10A
Wireless N VDSL2 4-port Bonding Combo WAN Gigabit
Gateway with HPNA
Wireless N VDSL2 4-port Bonding Combo WAN Gigabit
Gateway with USB
Copyright © 2012
ZyXEL Communications Corporation
Version 1.00
Edition 1, 1 /2012
Default Login Details
LAN IP
Address
http://192.168.1.1
User Name admin
Password 1234
Contents Overview
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Contents Overview
Users Guide .......................................................................................................................................15
Introducing the Device ............................................................................................................................17
The Web Configurator .............................................................................................................................25
Quick Start ...............................................................................................................................................33
Tutorials ..................................................................................................................................................35
Technical Reference ..........................................................................................................................69
Network Map and Status Screens ...........................................................................................................71
Broadband ...............................................................................................................................................75
Wireless ................................................................................................................................................101
Home Networking ..................................................................................................................................133
Routing ..................................................................................................................................................155
Quality of Service (QoS) .......................................................................................................................161
Network Address Translation (NAT) ......................................................................................................179
Dynamic DNS Setup .............................................................................................................................195
Interface Group .....................................................................................................................................199
USB Service ..........................................................................................................................................205
Firewall .................................................................................................................................................. 211
MAC Filter .............................................................................................................................................221
Parental Control ....................................................................................................................................223
Scheduler Rules ....................................................................................................................................227
Certificates ............................................................................................................................................229
Log .......................................................................................................................................................237
Traffic Status ........................................................................................................................................241
ARP Table .............................................................................................................................................245
Routing Table ........................................................................................................................................247
IGMP Status .........................................................................................................................................249
xDSL Statistics ......................................................................................................................................251
User Account .........................................................................................................................................255
Remote Management ............................................................................................................................257
TR-069 Client ........................................................................................................................................259
TR-064 ..................................................................................................................................................261
Time Settings ........................................................................................................................................263
E-mail Notification .................................................................................................................................267
Logs Setting .........................................................................................................................................269
Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................................273
Configuration .........................................................................................................................................275
Diagnostic .............................................................................................................................................278
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Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................283
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Contents Overview ..............................................................................................................................3
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................5
Part I: Users Guide ......................................................................................... 15
Chapter 1
Introducing the Device .......................................................................................................................17
1.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................................17
1.2 Ways to Manage the Device .............................................................................................................17
1.3 Good 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 Layout ..................................................................................................................28
2.2.1 Title Bar ................................................................................................................................... 28
2.2.2 Main Window ...........................................................................................................................29
2.2.3 Navigation Panel .....................................................................................................................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
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4.3 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network .............................................................................................38
4.3.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings .............................................................................38
4.3.2 Using WPS ..............................................................................................................................40
4.3.3 Without WPS ...........................................................................................................................43
4.4 Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups ................................................................................................44
4.5 Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network .................................................................47
4.6 Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup ........................................................................................50
4.7 Access the Device Using DDNS .......................................................................................................53
4.7.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org ..................................................................53
4.7.2 Configuring DDNS on Your Device ..........................................................................................54
4.7.3 Testing the DDNS Setting ........................................................................................................54
4.8 Configuring the MAC Address Filter ..................................................................................................55
4.9 Access Your Shared Files From a Computer ....................................................................................56
4.10 Using the Media Server Feature ....................................................................................................57
4.10.1 Configuring the Device ..........................................................................................................57
4.10.2 Using Windows Media Player ................................................................................................57
4.10.3 Using a Digital Media Adapter ...............................................................................................60
4.11 Using the Print Server Feature ........................................................................................................62
Part II: Technical Reference............................................................................ 69
Chapter 5
Network Map and Status Screens .....................................................................................................71
5.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................................71
5.2 The Network Map Screen .................................................................................................................71
5.3 The Status Screen .............................................................................................................................72
Chapter 6
Broadband...........................................................................................................................................75
6.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................................75
6.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ............................................................................................75
6.1.2 What You Need to Know ..........................................................................................................76
6.1.3 Before You Begin .....................................................................................................................79
6.2 The Broadband Screen .....................................................................................................................79
6.2.1 Add/Edit Internet Connection ...................................................................................................81
6.3 The 3G Backup Screen .....................................................................................................................89
6.4 The Advanced Screen .......................................................................................................................93
6.4.1 DSL Bonding ...........................................................................................................................93
6.5 The 8021x Screen .............................................................................................................................95
6.5.1 Edit 802.1x Settings .................................................................................................................96
6.6 Technical Reference ..........................................................................................................................97
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Chapter 1 Introducing the Device
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Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it). Restoring an earlier
working configuration may be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. If you
forget your password, you will have to reset the Device to its factory default settings. If you
backed up an earlier configuration file, you would not have to totally re-configure the Device. You
could simply restore your last configuration.
1.4 Applications for the Device
Here are some example uses for which the Device is well suited.
1.4.1 Internet Access
Your Device provides shared Internet access by connecting the DSL port to the DSL or MODEM
jack on a splitter or your telephone jack. You can have multiple WAN services over one ADSL or
VDSL. The Device cannot work in ADSL and VDSL mode at the same time.
Note: The ADSL and VDSL lines share the same WAN (layer-2) interfaces that you
configure in the Device. Refer to Section 6.2 on page 79 for the Network Setting
> Broadband screen.
Computers can connect to the Device’s LAN ports (or wirelessly).
Figure 1 Device’s Internet Access Application
You can also configure IP filtering on the Device for secure Internet access. When the IP filter is on,
all incoming traffic from the Internet to your network is blocked by default unless it is initiated from
ADSL / VDSL
WLAN
PPPoE
IPoE
Bridging
WAN
ADSL
IPoA
WAN
LAN
LAN
WLAN
A
A
PPPoA
IPoE
PPPoE
Bridging
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your network. This means that probes from the outside to your network are not allowed, but you
can safely browse the Internet and download files.
1.4.2 HomePNA
Models with HPNA comply with HomePNA (Home Phoneline Networking Alliance, also known as
HPNA) 3.1, a home networking technology for carrying data over existing coaxial cables and
telephone wiring.
The figure below shows your Device (A) connecting to a phone line outlet for DSL Internet access
and a coaxial outlet to relay Internet connectivity to other coaxial outlets in the building. The laptop
(B) connects wirelessly to the Device. The set-up box (C) connects into a coaxial outlet in another
part of the house for access to online videos.
Figure 2 HomePNA Application
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1.4.3 Device’s USB Support
The USB port of the Device is used for file-sharing.
File Sharing
Use the built-in USB 2.0 port to share files on a USB memory stick or a USB hard drive (B). You can
connect one USB hard drive to the Device at a time. Use FTP to access the files on the USB device.
Figure 3 USB File Sharing Application
Media Server
You can also use the Device as a media server. This lets anyone on your network play video, music,
and photos from a USB device (B) connected to the Device’s USB port (without having to copy them
to another computer).
Figure 4 USB Media Server Application
B
A
B
A
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2To set the device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for ten seconds or
until the POWER LED begins to blink and then release it. When the POWER LED begins to blink,
the defaults have been restored and the device restarts.
1.7 Wireless Access
The Device is a wireless Access Point (AP) for wireless clients, such as notebook computers or PDAs
and iPads. It allows them to connect to the Internet without having to rely on inconvenient Ethernet
cables.
You can configure your wireless network in either the built-in Web Configurator, or using the WPS
button.
Figure 6 Wireless Access Example
1.7.1 Using the WLAN/WPS Button
If the wireless network is turned off, press the WLAN/WPS button at the back of the Device for
one second. Once the LED turns green, the wireless network is active.WLAN/WPS
You can also use the WLAN/WPS button to quickly set up a secure wireless connection between
the Device and a WPS-compatible client by adding one device at a time.
To activate WPS:
1Make sure the POWER LED is on and not blinking.
2Press the WLAN/WPS button for five seconds and release it.
3Press the WPS button on another WPS-enabled device within range of the Device. The WLAN/WPS
LED flashes orange while the Device sets up a WPS connection with the other wireless device.
4Once the connection is successfully made, the WLAN/WPS LED shines green.
To turn off the wireless network, press the WLAN/WPS button on the front of the Device for one to
five seconds. The WLAN/WPS LED turns off when the wireless network is off.
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6After you finished or closed the Quick Start Wizard screen, the Network Map page appears.
Figure 9 Network Map
7Click Status to display the Status screen, where you can view the Device’s interface and system
information.
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2.2 Web Configurator Layout
Figure 10 Screen Layout
As illustrated above, the main screen is divided into these parts:
A - title bar
B - main window
C - navigation panel
2.2.1 Title Bar
The title bar provides some icons in the upper right corner.
B
C
A
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Broadband Broadband Use this screen to view and configure ISP parameters, WAN IP
address assignment, and other advanced properties. You can also add
new WAN connections.
3G Backup Use this screen to configure 3G WAN connection.
Advanced Use this screen to enable or disable PTM over ADSL, Annex M/Annex
J, and DSL PhyR functions.
8021x Use this screen to view and configure the IEEE 802.1x settings on the
Device.
Wireless General Use this screen to configure the wireless LAN settings and WLAN
authentication/security settings.
More AP Use this screen to configure multiple BSSs on the Device.
MAC
Authentication
Use this screen to block or allow wireless traffic from wireless devices
of certain SSIDs and MAC addresses to the Device.
WPS Use this screen to configure and view your WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup) settings.
WMM Use this screen to enable or disable Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM).
WDS Use this screen to set up Wireless Distribution System (WDS) links to
other access points.
Others Use this screen to configure advanced wireless settings.
Channel Use this screen to scan wireless LAN channel noises and view the
results.
Home
Networking
LAN Setup Use this screen to configure LAN TCP/IP settings, and other advanced
properties.
Static DHCP Use this screen to assign specific IP addresses to individual MAC
addresses.
UPnP Use this screen to turn UPnP and UPnP NAT-T on or off.
Additional
Subnet
Use this screen to configure IP alias and public static IP.
STB Vendor ID Use this screen to have the Device automatically create static DHCP
entries for Set Top Box (STB) devices when they request IP
addresses.
5th Ethernet
Port
Use this screen to configure the Ethernet WAN port as a LAN port.
Routing Static Route Use this screen to view and set up static routes on the Device.
Policy
Forwarding
Use this screen to configure policy routing on the Device.
QoS General Use this screen to enable QoS and traffic prioritizing. You can also
configure the QoS rules and actions.
Queue Setup Use this screen to configure QoS queues.
Class Setup Use this screen to define a classifier.
Policer Setup Use these screens to configure QoS policers.
Monitor Use this screen to view QoS packets statistics.
Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary (continued)
LINK TAB FUNCTION
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Maintenance
User Account Use this screen to change user password on the Device.
Remote MGMT Use this screen to enable specific traffic directions for network
services.
TR-069 Client Use this screen to configure the Device to be managed by an Auto
Configuration Server (ACS).
TR-064 Client Use this screen to enable management via TR-064 on the LAN.
Time Use this screen to change your Device’s time and date.
Email
Notification
Use this screen to configure up to two mail servers and sender
addresses on the Device.
Log Setting Use this screen to change your Device’s log settings.
Firmware
Upgrade
Use this screen to upload firmware to your device.
Configuration Use this screen to backup and restore your device’s configuration
(settings) or reset the factory default settings.
Reboot Use this screen to reboot the Device without turning the power off.
Diagnostic Ping &
Traceroute &
Nslookup
Use this screen to identify problems with the DSL connection. You can
use Ping, TraceRoute, or Nslookup to help you identify problems.
802.1ag Use this screen to configure CFM (Connectivity Fault Management)
MD (maintenance domain) and MA (maintenance association),
perform connectivity tests and view test reports.
OAM Ping Use this screen to view information to help you identify problems with
the DSL connection.
Table 3 Navigation Panel Summary (continued)
LINK TAB FUNCTION
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CHAPTER 3
Quick Start
3.1 Overview
Use the Quick Start screens to configure the Device’s time zone, basic Internet access, and wireless
settings.
Note: See the technical reference chapters (starting on page 69) for background
information on the features in this chapter.
3.2 Quick Start Setup
1The Quick Start Wizard appears automatically after login. Or you can click the Click Start icon in
the top right corner of the web configurator to open the quick start screens. Select the time zone of
the Device’s location and click Next.
Figure 12 Time Zone

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